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-- Definition -- The type of the route from the navigation point of view. -- Description -- SOURCE [CodeRouteNavigationType - AIXM5.0]. NOTE These values enumerate the possible usages of a AirRouteLink. EXAMPLES Conventional, RNAV.

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-- Name -- External reference -- Definition -- Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object. -- Description -- EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s) or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen) EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects.

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-- Definition -- A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. -- Description -- EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object.

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hvor viktig en geologisk ressurs eller registrering er med tanke på mulig økonomisk utnyttelse nå eller for framtiden -- Definition - - how important a geological resource or registration is with a view to potential economic utilisation now or in the future

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hvor viktig en geologisk ressurs eller registrering er med tanke på mulig økonomisk utnyttelse nå eller for framtiden -- Definition - - how important a geological resource or registration is with a view to potential economic utilisation now or in the future

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GeoSciML v 3.0.0 GeoSciML is an application schema that specifies a set of feature-types and supporting structures for information used in the solid-earth geosciences. GeoSciML is scoped approximately to the information required to construct geologic maps. "Map" is interpreted broadly, and not constrained to conventional 2-D semi-horizontal cartography, so the GeoSciML information structures also support representation of the distribution of geologic features on sections, along curvilinear-traverses and boreholes, and within volumetric samples, etc. GeoSciML is primarily concerned with "interpreted" geology (units, structures, etc), but links to external schemas for the descriptions of observational data. GeoSciML is factored into a set of sub-packages. From v3.0 on the component packages are maintained separately. --- GeoSciML was developed under the auspices of the Interoperability Working Group https://www.seegrid.csiro.au/twiki/bin/view/CGIModel/InteroperabilityWG/ of the Commission for the Management and Application of Geoscience Information http://www.cgi-iugs.org/, a commission of the International Union of Geological Sciences http://www.iugs.org . For the latest release, please see http://geosciml.org Copyright (c) Commission for the Management and Application of Geoscience Information 2010. All rights reserved.

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-- Definition -- classification of habitat type according to EUNIS database -- Description -- The EUNIS Habitat types classification is a comprehensive pan-European system to facilitate the harmonised description and collection of data across Europe through the use of criteria for habitat identification; it covers all types of habitats from natural to artificial, from terrestrial to freshwater and marine. Habitat type is defined for the purposes of the EUNIS habitat type classification as follows: 'Plant and animal communities as the characterising elements of the biotic environment, together with abiotic factors operating together at a particular scale.' All factors included in the definition are addressed in the descriptive framework of the habitat classification. The scope of the EUNIS classification is limited to level 3 in its hierarchy (level 4 for Marine habitat types). At level 4 (5 for the Marine types) and below, the component units are drawn from other classification systems and combine these in the common framework. A criteria-based key has been developed for all units to level 3 and in addition for salt marshes at level 4. The key takes the form of a sequential series of questions with additional detailed explanatory notes. Depending on the answer chosen, the user is directed to the next question in the series or to a habitat type identified by the parameters. The user may follow the key question by question, or view the criteria for each habitat level in a series of static diagrams. The parameters used to form the framework of the classification may also be used in the search options in the web site. The database includes EUNIS Habitats and Annex I Habitats of the EU Habitats Directive.

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-- Definition -- Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use object. -- Description -- NOTE The Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences.

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-- Definition -- Land use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use sample. -- Description -- NOTE The Sampled Existing Land Use model enables the provision of information on land uses inside one land use object. The ExistingLandUseObject may be associated with 1 to many HILUCSLandUse that represents the Land Uses for the polygon from the economical point of view. It makes possible the assignment of more than one HILUCSLandUse existences when they cannot be managed by HILUCSPresences.

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-- Definition -- This package provides base classes used to identify real-world objects. These identities may be used to provide implicit semantic associations between different 'implementation views'. -- Description -- EXAMPLE: A real-world object identified as the 'Rhine' may be realised through a Network view (as a set of links and nodes), a Physical Waters view (as a Watercourse), and a reporting view (as a WFDRiver).

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-- Definition -- An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. -- Description -- NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object.

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avgrensning av et utsnitt -- Definition -- delimitation of a view

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avgrensning av et utsnitt -- Definition -- delimitation of a view

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avgrensning av et utsnitt -- Definition -- delimitation of a view

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-- Name -- NUTS -- Definition -- Example of INSPIRE compliant view of the NUTS model (produced by Eurostat).

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MappedFeature ObservationMethod is a metadata snippet indicating how the spatial extent of the mapped feature was determined, and the basis for association of the geometry with some GeologicFeature specification to define a MappedFeature. For a borehole, the MappedInterval observation method indicates how the boundaries of the interval were defined (eg, linear measurement from borehole collar). ObservationMethod is a convenience property that provides a quick and dirty approach to observation metadata when data are reported using a feature view (as opposed to observation view). This property corresponds (loosely) to ISO19115 Lineage. (eg: digitised, Global Positioning System, published map, fieldObservation, downhole survey, aerial photography, field survey)

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Feature ObservationMethod specifies the approach to acquiring the collection of attribute values that constitute an individual feature instance (e.g. point count, brunton compass on site, air photo interpretation, field observation, hand specimen, laboratory, aerial photography, creative imagination). ObservationMethod is a convenience property that provides a quick and dirty approach to observation metadata when data are reported using a feature view (as opposed to observation view). For a borehole, the GeologicFeature observation method specifies how the geologic properties were determined (eg, visual observation, or standard AzGS logging procedure (described in detail somewhere else)). This property corresponds (loosely) to ISO19115 Lineage.

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-- Definition -- 2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object on a map.. -- Description -- Projected geometry of the object set (survey), that is usually the bounding polygon of the working area.

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-- Definition -- 2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object location on a map. -- Description -- When measurement setup is 3 dimensional, it is necessary to define a 2D geometry for displaying purposes. It shall be the 2D projection of the spatial object on the ground surface. Allowed types: point, track and outline. Examples: projected geometry of a borehole logging measurement is a point coincident with the borehole collar location. Projected geometry of a 3D multielectrode DC measurement is a polygon

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-- Definition -- An overall indication of the quality and importance of the Site, in view of the conservation objectives of the various Directives. -- Description -- NOTE This attribute corresponds to item 4.2 of the Natura2000 SDF.

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-- Name -- Reference geometry -- Definition -- The geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal. -- Description -- NOTE 1: In case of multiple representation by point and by surface, it is generally recommended to provide the surface as reference geometry. NOTE 2: The geometric representation whose referenceGeometry is true may also be used preferably for spatial queries by download services (WFS) or by Geographical Information System (GIS).

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-- Name -- Statistical Units Base -- Definition -- The base package. It provides most abstract classes required to link the grid and vector view of statistical units.

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-- Name -- Urban audit 2009 -- Definition -- Example of INSPIRE compliant view of the Urban Audit model (produced by Eurostat).

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-- Name -- Urban audit 2011 -- Definition -- Example of INSPIRE compliant view of the Urban Audit model (produced by Eurostat).

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geografisk område som avgrenses av et kantutsnitt Merknad: Med utsnitt menes ofte klippepolygoner, som en ønsker å forvalte med tanke på senere bruk. -- Definition -- geographical area which is delimited by an edge view Note: The term "View" often refers to ??editing/clipping polygons, which one wants to manage for subsequent use.

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