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heidivanparys avatar heidivanparys commented on September 17, 2024

The codelists you refer to are in package "Foundation Schemas", that are developed and maintained by an external organisation and which are imported "as-is" by the Generic Conceptual Model, see also section 9.6.1 in the document available via https://inspire.ec.europa.eu/documents/inspire-generic-conceptual-model. So that external organisation is responsible for the codelists, and you would have to check the standard that is referred to, or the communities using the standard, to see if any codelist values are available.

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Note that e.g. the WaterML 2.0 standard (see also https://www.ogc.org/standards/waterml) says:

Controlled vocabularies, also known as code-lists, are used in data exchange to identify particular
concepts or terms, and sometimes relationships between them. For example, an organisation may
define a controlled vocabulary for all observed phenomena that are to be exchanged between
parties. Some of these definitions may be related in hierarchies or through other relationships
such as equivalence (e.g. precipitation and rainfall refer to the same concept).
Part 1 of WaterML2.0 does not define a full set of vocabularies for data exchange; it does,
however, define a number of vocabularies that were identified as providing a first step for data
exchange of time series. This standard defines vocabularies for the following concepts:

  • Quality assertions for data values of a broad, categorical type. See section 9.12.3.2.1.
  • The medium that is being sampled as part of the observation process. See section
    9.4.1.8.3.
  • The general types of processes used in observation. See section 9.22.1.
  • The interpolation type of the values of a time series. See section 9.15.3.2.

From https://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist (highlighting is mine):

The INSPIRE code list register contains the code lists and their values, as defined in the INSPIRE implementing rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services (Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010). NOTE: It does not yet include references to external code lists and the additional code lists and extended values proposed in the Data Specification Technical Guidelines.

Please let me know whether this answers your question.

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cepriy avatar cepriy commented on September 17, 2024

Thank you for your answer, yes, it does not seem like an INSPIRE´s issue, can be closed here.

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