ANNEX IV
Annex IV to Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 is amended as follows:
(1)
in Section 1.3.1, in the introductory wording, the words ‘The package Vector’ are replaced by the words ‘The package Statistical Units Vector’.
(2)
in Section 1.3.1.1, the first table is replaced by the following:
‘Attribute
Definition
Type
Voidability
inspireId
External object identifier of the spatial object.
Identifier
thematicId
Descriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme.
ThematicIdentifier
country
The code of the country the object belongs to.
CountryCode
geographicalName
Possible geographical names of the object.
GeographicalName
statisticalUnitType
Type of territorial unit used for dissemination purposes.
StatisticalUnitTypeValue
validityPeriod
The period when the statistical unit is supposed to be preferably used and not.
TM_Period
referencePeriod
The period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the territorial division in statistical units.
TM_Period
beginLifespanVersion
Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.
DateTime
voidable
endLifespanVersion
Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.
DateTime
voidable’
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Section 1.3.3 is replaced by the following:
‘1.3.3. Code Lists
1.3.3.1. Geometry Type (GeometryTypeValue)
The code values for the geometry types.
1.3.3.2. Evolution Type (EvolutionTypeValue)
The code values for evolution types.
1.3.3.3. Statistical Unit Type (StatisticalUnitTypeValue)
The code values for statistical unit types.’;
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in Section 1.4.1.1, all text that follows the second table is replaced by the following:
‘
Constraints of the spatial object type StatisticalGridCell
The cell position shall be within the grid, according to its width and height.
At least one of the attributes code, geographicalPosition, gridPosition or geometry shall be provided.
Where several spatial representations are provided (code, geographicalPosition, gridPosition and geometry), they shall be consistent.
The code shall be composed of:
(1)
a two-letter country code as defined in the Interinstitutional Style Guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union;
(2)
a coordinate reference system part, represented by the word CRS, followed by the EPSG code;
(3)
a resolution and position part:
—
If the coordinate reference system is projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in meters and the letter m. Then, the letter N followed by the northing value in meters, and the letter E followed by the easting value in meters.
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If the coordinate reference system is not projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in degree-minute-second, followed by the word dms. Then the word LON followed by the longitude value in degree-minute-second, and word LAT followed by the latitude value in degree-minute-second.
For both cases, the given position shall be the position of the lower left cell corner.’;
(5)
Section 1.5 is replaced by the following:
‘1.5.
Theme-specific Requirements
(1)
At least the geometry of statistical units, for which statistical data are made available under INSPIRE, shall be made available as well. This requirement applies to INSPIRE themes that refer to statistical units.
(2)
For pan-European usage, the Equal Area Grid defined in Section 2.2.1 of Annex II shall be used. For pan-European usage additional allowed grid cell sizes are 2m, 5m, 20m, 50m, 200m, 500m, 2 000m, 5 000m, 20 000m, 50 000m.
(3)
Statistical data shall refer to their statistical unit through the unit’s external object identifier (inspireId) or thematic identifier (for vector units) or the unit’s code (for grid cells).
(4)
Statistical data shall refer to a specific version of a statistical unit.’;
(6)
in Section 2.3.1.3, the table is replaced by the following:
‘Association role
Definition
Type
Voidability
parts
The building parts the building is composed of.
BuildingPart of the Buildings Base package
voidable’
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Section 2.3.3 is replaced by the following:
‘2.3.3. Code Lists
2.3.3.1. Building Nature (BuildingNatureValue)
Values indicating the nature of a building.
2.3.3.2. Condition Of Construction (ConditionOfConstructionValue)
Values indicating the condition of a construction.
2.3.3.3. Current Use (CurrentUseValue)
Values indicating the current use.
2.3.3.4. Elevation Reference (ElevationReferenceValue)
List of possible elements considered to capture a vertical geometry.
2.3.3.5. Height Status (HeightStatusValue)
Values indicating the method used to capture a height.
2.3.3.6. Horizontal Geometry Reference (HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue)
Values indicating the element considered to capture a horizontal geometry.’;
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in Sections 3.1.3, 3.1.5, 3.1.9, 3.1.10, 3.1.11, 3.1.12, 3.2.1, 3.2.5 all occurrences of ‘RangeType’ are replaced by ‘RangeType (as defined in Section 3.2.6)’;
(9)
Section 3.3 is replaced by the following:
‘3.3. Code Lists
3.3.1. FAO Horizon Master (FAOHorizonMasterValue)
A code list of the master part of the horizon designation.
3.3.2. FAO Horizon Subordinate (FAOHorizonSubordinateValue)
A code list of designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers, which are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site.
3.3.3. FAO Prime (FAOPrimeValue)
A prime and double prime may be used to connotate the master horizon symbol of the lower of two (prime) or three (double prime) horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations.
3.3.4. Other Horizon Notation Type (OtherHorizonNotationTypeValue)
A classification of a soil horizon according to a specific classification system.
3.3.5. Other Soil Name Type (OtherSoilNameTypeValue)
An identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme.
3.3.6. Layer Genesis Process State (LayerGenesisProcessStateValue)
An indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is ongoing or has ceased.
3.3.7. Layer Type (LayerTypeValue)
A classification of a layer according to the concept that fits the purpose.
3.3.8. Profile Element Parameter Name (ProfileElementParameterNameValue)
Properties that can be observed to characterise the profile element.
3.3.9. Soil Derived Object Parameter Name (SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue)
Soil-related properties that can be derived from soil and other data.
3.3.10. Soil Investigation Purpose (SoilInvestigationPurposeValue)
A code list of possible values indicating the reasons for conducting a survey.
3.3.11. Soil Plot Type (SoilPlotTypeValue)
A code list of terms specifying on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made.
3.3.12. Soil Profile Parameter Name (SoilProfileParameterNameValue)
Properties that can be observed to characterise the soil profile.
3.3.13. Soil Site Parameter Name (SoilSiteParameterNameValue)
Properties that can be observed to characterise the soil site.
3.3.14. WRB Qualifier Place (WRBQualifierPlaceValue)
A code list of values indicating the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. ‘prefix’ or it can be behind the RSG i.e. ‘suffix’.
3.3.15. WRB Qualifiers (WRBQualifierValue)
A code list of possible qualifiers of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources.
3.3.16. WRB Reference Soil Group (RSG) (WRBReferenceSoilGroupValue)
A code list of possible reference soil groups (i.e. first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources).
3.3.17. WRB Specifiers (WRBSpecifierValue)
A code list of possible specifiers.’;
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Section 4.3.2 is replaced by the following:
‘4.3.2. Code Lists
4.3.2.1. HILUCS (HILUCSValue)
List of land use categories to be used in INSPIRE Land Use.
4.3.2.2. Land Use Classification (LandUseClassificationValue)
List of land use categories to be used in INSPIRE Land Use and agreed at a national or local level.’;
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in Section 4.7.2.1, the table is replaced by the following:
‘Attribute
Definition
Type
Voidability
backgroundMapDate
Date of the background map used.
DateTime
backgroundMapReference
Reference to the background map that has been used.
CharacterString
backgroundMapURI
URI referring to service that provides background map.
URI
voidable’
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Section 4.7.3 is replaced by the following:
‘4.7.3. Code Lists
4.7.3.1. Level Of Spatial Plan (LevelOfSpatialPlanValue)
Territorial hierarchy of plan.
4.7.3.2. Process Step General (ProcessStepGeneralValue)
General indication of the step in the planning process that the plan is undergoing.
4.7.3.3. Regulation Nature (RegulationNatureValue)
Legal nature of the land use indication.
4.7.3.4. Plan Type Name (PlanTypeNameValue)
Types of plans as defined in the Member States.
4.7.3.5. Specific Supplementary Regulation (SpecificSupplementaryRegulationValue)
Category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider.
4.7.3.6. Supplementary Regulation (SupplementaryRegulationValue)
Types of conditions and constraints in spatial plans.’;
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Section 5.1.6 is replaced by the following:
‘5.1.6. Environmental Health Determinant Measure (EnvHealthDeterminantMeasure)
A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis.
Attributes of the spatial object type EnvHealthDeterminantMeasure
Attribute
Definition
Type
Voidability
location
The location of the measurement.
GM_Object
type
The type of environmental health determinant.
EnvHealthDeterminantTypeValue
measureTime
The time period when the measure has been performed.
TM_Period
beginLifespanVersion
Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.
DateTime
voidable
endLifespanVersion
Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.
DateTime
voidable
validFrom
The time when the information will start being used.
DateTime
voidable
validTo
The time when the information will stop being used.
DateTime
voidable
measure
The measure of environmental health determinant.
Measure
category
The category of environmental health determinant measure.
MeasureCategoryTypeValue
Constraints of the spatial object type EnvHealthDeterminantMeasure
Environmental health determinant measure shall be provided either as measure (attribute ‘measure’) or category of measure (attribute ‘category’).’;
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the following Sections 5.1.6a and 5.1.6b are inserted:
‘5.1.6a Environmental Health Determinant Noise Measure (EnvHealthDeterminantNoiseMeasure)
A noise measurement that is of interest for human health determinant analysis.
This type is a sub-type of EnvHealthDeterminantMeasure.
Attributes of the spatial object type EnvHealthDeterminantNoiseMeasure
Attribute
Definition
Type
Voidability
Source
The noise source type.
NoiseSourceTypeValue
5.1.6b Environmental Health Determinant Concentration Measure (EnvHealthDeterminantConcentrationMeasure)
A concentration measurement that is of interest for human health determinant analysis.
This type is a sub-type of EnvHealthDeterminantMeasure.
Attributes of the spatial object type EnvHealthDeterminantConcentrationMeasure
Attribute
Definition
Type
Voidability
component
The component whose concentration is measured.
ComponentTypeValue
media
The media in which the concentration is measured.
MediaTypeValue’
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Sections 5.2.8, 5.2.9, 5.2.10, 5.2.11 are deleted;
(16)
Section 5.3 is replaced by the following:
‘5.3. Code Lists
5.3.1. Cause Of Death (CODValue)
Data on causes of death (COD) provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information.
5.3.2. Chemical (ChemicalValue)
Name of the chemical substance.
5.3.3. Environment Health Component Type (ComponentTypeValue)
Particular component type (chemical substance, biological species, etc.) whose concentration in an environmental media is measured.
5.3.4. Disease Measure Type (DiseaseMeasureTypeValue)
Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported.
5.3.5. Environment Health Determinant Type (EnvHealthDeterminantTypeValue)
Type of environmental health determinant.
5.3.6. General Health Type (GeneralHealthTypeValue)
Type of health status indicator.
5.3.7. Health Services Type (HealthServicesTypeValue)
Type of health care indicator.
5.3.8. International Classification Of Diseases (ICDValue)
Disease as defined in the International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision.
5.3.9. Matrix (MatrixValue)
Type of human tissue or compartment for biomarker measurement.
5.3.10. Environmental Health Media Type (MediaTypeValue)
The media in which the concentration of a health component is measured.
5.3.11. Noise Source Type (NoiseSourceTypeValue)
The noise source type values.
5.3.12. Statistical Aggregation Method (StatisticalAggregationMethodValue)
The types of statistical methods used to aggregate raw measurement data on the statistical unit.’;
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Section 6.2.2 is replaced by the following:
‘6.2.2 Code Lists
6.2.2.1. Appurtenance Type (AppurtenanceTypeValue)
Classification of appurtenances.
This code list comprises the values of the following code lists or other code lists specified by data providers:
—
Electricity Appurtenance Type (ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue): Classification of electricity appurtenances, as specified in Section 6.3.2.1.
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals Appurtenance Type (OilGasChemicalsAppurtenanceTypeValue): Classification of oil, gas and chemicals appurtenances, as specified in Section 6.4.2.1.
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Sewer Appurtenance Type (SewerAppurtenanceTypeValue): Classification of sewer appurtenances, as specified in Section 6.5.2.1.
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Thermal Appurtenance Type (ThermalAppurtenanceTypeValue): Classification of thermal appurtenances, as specified in Section 6.6.2.1.
—
Water Appurtenance Type (WaterAppurtenanceTypeValue): Classification of water appurtenances, as specified in Section 6.7.2.1.
6.2.2.2. Specific Appurtenance Type (SpecificAppurtenanceTypeValue)
Domain-specific classification of appurtenances.
6.2.2.3. Utility Delivery Type (UtilityDeliveryTypeValue)
Classification of utility delivery types.
6.2.2.4. Utility Network Type (UtilityNetworkTypeValue)
Classification of utility network types.
6.2.2.5. Warning Type (WarningTypeValue)
Classification of warning types.’;
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Section 6.3.2 is replaced by the following:
‘6.3.2. Code Lists
6.3.2.1. Electricity Appurtenance Type (ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue)
Classification of electricity appurtenances.’;
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Section 6.4.2 is replaced by the following:
‘6.4.2. Code Lists
6.4.2.1. Oil, Gas and Chemicals Appurtenance Type (OilGasChemicalsAppurtenanceTypeValue)
Classification of oil, gas, chemicals appurtenances.
6.4.2.2. Oil, Gas and Chemicals Product Type (OilGasChemicalsProductTypeValue)
Classification of oil, gas and chemicals products.’;
(20)
Section 6.5.2 is replaced by the following:
‘6.5.2. Code Lists
6.5.2.1. Sewer Appurtenance Type (SewerAppurtenanceTypeValue)
Classification of sewer appurtenances.
6.5.2.2. Sewer Water Type (SewerWaterTypeValue)
Classification of sewer water types.’;
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Section 6.6.2 is replaced by the following:
‘6.6.2. Code Lists
6.6.2.1. Thermal Appurtenance Type (ThermalAppurtenanceTypeValue)
Classification of thermal appurtenances.
6.6.2.2. Thermal Product Type (ThermalProductTypeValue)
Classification of thermal products.’;
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Section 6.7.2 is replaced by the following:
‘6.7.2. Code Lists
6.7.2.1. Water Appurtenance Type (WaterAppurtenanceTypeValue)
Classification of water appurtenances.
6.7.2.2. Water Type (WaterTypeValue)
Classification of water types.’;
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Section 6.8.2 is replaced by the following:
‘6.8.2. Code Lists
6.8.2.1. Environmental Facility Classification (EnvironmentalManagementFacilityTypeValue)
Classification of environmental facilities, e.g. as sites and installations.’;
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in Section 6.9.2.2, the table is replaced by the following:
‘Attribute
Definition
Type
Voidability
serviceLocationByAddress
Location of the service by referring to an address.
Address
serviceLocationByBuilding
Location of the service by referring to a building.
Building of the Buildings 2D package
serviceLocationByActivityComplex
Location of the service by referring to an activity complex.
ActivityComplex
serviceLocationByGeometry
Location of the service by referring to a geometry.
GM_Object
serviceLocationByUtilityNode
Location of the service by referring to a node related to a utility network (water, electricity, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point.
UtilityNode’
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Section 6.9.3 is replaced by the following:
‘6.9.3. Code Lists
6.9.3.1. Service Type (ServiceTypeValue)
Code list containing a classification of governmental services.’;
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in Section 7.1.2, the first table is replaced by the following:
‘Attribute
Definition
Type
Voidability
inspireId
External object identifier of the spatial object.
Identifier
thematicId
Thematic object identifier.
ThematicIdentifier
voidable
name
Plain text denotation of the AbstractMonitoringObject.
CharacterString
voidable
additionalDescription
Plain text description of additional information not fitting in other attributes.
CharacterString
voidable
mediaMonitored
Monitored environmental medium.
MediaValue
legalBackground
The legal context, in which the management and regulation of the AbstractMonitoringObject is defined.
LegislationCitation
voidable
responsibleParty
Responsible party for the AbstractMonitoringObject.
RelatedParty
voidable
geometry
Geometry associated to the AbstractMonitoringObject. For mobile facilities the geometry represents the area the facility is expected to measure in.
GM_Object
onlineResource
A link to an external document providing further information on the AbstractMonitoringObject.
URL
voidable
purpose
Reason for which the AbstractMonitoringObject has been generated.
PurposeOfCollectionValue
voidable’
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Section 7.3 is replaced by the following:
‘7.3. Code Lists
7.3.1. Measurement Regime (MeasurementRegimeValue)
Categories for different types of the MeasurementRegime.
7.3.2. Media (MediaValue)
Categories for different types of media.
7.3.3. Process Type (ProcessTypeValue)
Categories for different process types.
7.3.4. Purpose Of Collection (PurposeOfCollectionValue)
Categories for different purposes of collections.
7.3.5. Result Acquisition Source (ResultAcquisitionSourceValue)
Categories for different types of the ResultAcquisitionSource.
7.3.6. Result Nature (ResultNatureValue)
State of the result of an observation.
7.3.7. Specialised EMF Type (SpecialisedEMFTypeValue)
Categories for different types of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.’;
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Section 8.2.2 is replaced by the following:
‘8.2.2.
Production Installation (ProductionInstallation)
A stationary technical unit, such as machinery, apparatus, devices or equipment placed in position or connected for use, within which one or more activities listed in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 166/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council ( *1 ) and in Annex I or in Part 1 of Annex VII to Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council ( *2 ) are carried out, and any other directly associated activities which have a technical connection with the activities listed and which could have an effect on emissions and pollution.
Attributes of the spatial object type ProductionInstallation
Attribute
Definition
Type
Voidability
inspireId
External object identifier of the spatial object.
Identifier
thematicId
Thematic object identifier.
ThematicIdentifier
pointGeometry
Spatial property of the spatial object.
GM_Point
surfaceGeometry
Spatial property of the spatial object.
GM_Surface
voidable
name
Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation.
CharacterString
voidable
description
Descriptive statement about the installation.
CharacterString
voidable
status
The state or condition of the installation, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period.
StatusType
voidable
type
Special kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed.
InstallationTypeValue
voidable
Association roles of the spatial object type ProductionInstallation
Association role
Definition
Type
Voidability
groupedInstallationPart
Minor Installations technically or legally part of an Installation
ProductionInstallationPart
voidable
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in Section 8.2.3, the table is replaced by the following:
‘Attribute
Definition
Type
Voidability
inspireId
External object identifier of the spatial object.
Identifier
thematicId
Thematic object identifier.
ThematicIdentifier
pointGeometry
Spatial property of the spatial object.
GM_Point
surfaceGeometry
Spatial property of the spatial object.
GM_Surface
voidable
name
Official denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation part.
CharacterString
voidable
description
Descriptive statement about the installation part.
CharacterString
voidable
status
The state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period.
StatusType
voidable
type
Special kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed.
InstallationPartTypeValue
voidable
technique
Method to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, typically a chimney.
PollutionAbatementTechniqueValue
voidable’
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Section 8.4 is replaced by the following:
‘8.4. Code Lists
8.4.1. Pollution Abatement Technique (PollutionAbatementTechniqueValue)
Methods for reducing pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, typically a chimney.
8.4.2. Installation Type (InstallationTypeValue)
Values denoting the operative function which has to be performed by an installation.
8.4.3. Installation Part Type (InstallationPartTypeValue)
Values denoting the operative function which has to be performed by an installation part.
8.4.4. River Basin District (RiverBasinDistrictValue)
Code identifiers and/or names assigned to river basin districts.
8.4.5. Type of Production Building (TypeOfProductionBuildingValue)
Classification of production and industrial buildings.’;
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Section 9.4 is replaced by the following:
‘9.4. Code Lists
9.4.1. Livestock Species (LivestockSpeciesValue)
Classification of livestock species.
9.4.2. Aquaculture Species (AquacultureSpeciesValue)
Classification of aquaculture species.’;
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Section 10.3 is replaced by the following:
‘10.3. Code Lists
10.3.1. Classification Type (ClassificationTypeValue)
Code values for classification types.
10.3.2. Classification Item Type (ClassificationItemTypeValue)
Code values for classification items.
This code list comprises the values of the following code lists or other code lists defined by data providers:
—
Age By 5 Years (AgeBy5YearsValue): Code values for age by 5 years classification items
—
Age By Year (AgeByYearValue): Code values for age by year classification items, including one value for each one-year interval. The first value shall be ‘0-1’ with the label ‘0-1’ and the definition ‘0 to less than 1 year’, and the last value shall be ‘100+’ with label ‘100+’ and the definition ‘100 years or older’.
—
NACE Code (NACECodeValue): Classification of economic activities according to Eurostat NACE, as specified in Regulation (EC) No 1893/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council and narrower values defined by data providers.
—
Gender (GenderValue): Gender of a person or group of persons, as specified in Section 4.7 of Annex I.
10.3.3. Variable (VariableValue)
Code values for variable names.
10.3.4. Statistics Measurement Method (StatisticsMeasurementMethodValue)
Code values for statistics measurement method.
10.3.5. Status of Statistical Data (StatisticalDataStatusValue)
Code values for status.
10.3.6. Special Value (SpecialValue)
Code values for special values.’;
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Section 11.3 is replaced by the following:
‘11.3. Code Lists
11.3.1. Zone Type Code (ZoneTypeCode)
High-level classification defining the type of Management, Restriction or Regulation Zone.
11.3.2. Specialised Zone Type Code (SpecialisedZoneTypeCode)
Additional classification value that defines the specialised type of zone.
11.3.3. Environmental Domain (EnvironmentalDomain)
Environmental domain, for which environmental objectives can be defined.’;
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in Section 12.2.1, the first table is replaced by the following:
‘Attribute
Definition
Type
Voidability
inspireId
External object identifier of the spatial object.
Identifier
beginLifeSpanVersion
Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.
DateTime
voidable
endLifeSpanVersion
Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.
DateTime
voidable
validFrom
The time when the exposed element started to exist in the real world.
DateTime
voidable
validTo
The time from which the exposed element no longer exists in the real world.
DateTime
voidable’
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in Section 12.2.2, the first table is replaced by the following:
‘Attribute
Definition
Type
Voidability
beginLifeSpanVersion
Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.
DateTime
voidable
determinationMethod
Specifies if the hazard area result is delineated after modelling or determined after interpretation.
DeterminationMethodValue
endLifeSpanVersion
Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.
DateTime
voidable
inspireId
External object identifier of the spatial object.
Identifier
typeOfHazard
A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of natural hazard.
NaturalHazardClassification
validityPeriod
The time frame for which the model applies.
TM_Period
voidable’
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in Section 12.2.4, the first table is replaced by the following:
‘Attribute
Definition
Type
Voidability
beginLifeSpanVersion
Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.
DateTime
voidable
endLifeSpanVersion
Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.
DateTime
voidable
inspireId
External object identifier of the spatial object.
Identifier
sourceOfRisk
A generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard which is the source of risk.
NaturalHazardClassification
validityPeriod
Future finite time frame where the model applies.
TM_Period
voidable’
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in Section 12.3.4, the table is replaced by the following:
‘Attribute
Definition
Type
Voidability
hazardCategory
A generic classification of types of natural hazards.
NaturalHazardCategoryValue
specificHazardType
Additional classification of the natural hazard that further specifies the hazard type according to a nomenclature that is specific to this data set.
SpecificHazardTypeValue
voidable’
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Section 12.4 is deleted;
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Section 12.5 is replaced by the following:
‘12.5. Code Lists
12.5.1. Exposed Element Category (ExposedElementCategoryValue)
A classification of the exposed element.
12.5.2. Natural Hazard Category (NaturalHazardCategoryValue)
A generic classification of types of natural hazards.
12.5.3. Specific Exposed Element Type (SpecificExposedElementTypeValue)
An additional denomination of exposed elements.
12.5.4. Specific Hazard Type (SpecificHazardTypeValue)
An additional classification of the natural hazard.
12.5.5. Determination Method (DeterminationMethodValue)
A code list to describe the method used to define the area of hazard or risk.’;
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Section 13.1 is replaced by the following:
‘13.1.
Structure of the Spatial Data Themes Atmospheric Conditions and Meteorological Geographical Features
The types specified for the spatial data themes Atmospheric Conditions and Meteorological Geographical Features are structured in the following packages:
—
Atmospheric Conditions and Meteorological Geographical Features
—
Specialised Observations (specified in Section 7.4 of Annex I)
—
Processes (specified in Section 7.2 of Annex I)
—
Observable Properties (specified in Section 7.3 of Annex I)
—
Observation References (specified in Section 7.1 of Annex I)’;
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Section 13.2.1 is replaced by the following:
‘13.2.1. Code Lists
13.2.1.1. EU Air Quality Reference Component (EU_AirQualityReferenceComponentValue)
Definitions of phenomena regarding air quality in the context of reporting under Union legislation.
13.2.1.2. WMO GRIB Code and Flags Table 4.2 (GRIB_CodeTable4_2Value)
Definitions of phenomena observed in meteorology.’;
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Section 14.2.1 is replaced by the following:
‘14.2.1. Code Lists
14.2.1.1. BODC P01 Parameter Usage (BODC_P01ParameterUsageValue)
Definitions of phenomena observed in oceanography.’;
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Section 15.1.2 is replaced by the following:
‘15.1.2.
Sea (Sea)
Extent of sea at High Water (meanHighWater).
This type is a sub-type of SeaArea.
Constraints of the spatial object type Sea
Sea is defined at Mean High Water. This constraint can be relaxed if there is not significant tidal variation in water level.
Spatial object types of type Sea shall have only one value for the extent attribute.’;
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Section 15.1.3 is replaced by the following:
‘15.1.3.
Marine Circulation Zone (MarineCirculationZone)
A sea area defined by its physical and chemical circulation patterns. Typically used for management and reporting of the marine environment or marine environmental classification.
This type is a sub-type of SeaArea.
Attributes of the spatial object type MarineCirculationZone
Attribute
Definition
Type
Voidability
zoneType
The type of the Marine Circulation Zone, e.g. sedimentCell.
ZoneTypeValue
Constraints of the spatial object type MarineCirculationZone
Spatial object types of type MarineCirculationZone shall have only one value for the extent attribute.’;
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Section 15.1.6 is deleted;
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the following Section 15.2.4 is added:
‘15.2.4. Shore Segment (ShoreSegment)
A Shore Segment is a section of shoreline.
Attributes of the data type ShoreSegment
Attribute
Definition
Type
Voidability
Geometry
The geometry of the ShoreSegment.
GM_Curve
shoreClassification
The primary type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreTypeClassificationValue code list.
ShoreTypeClassificationValue
voidable
shoreStability
The primary stability type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreStabilityValue code list.
ShoreStabilityValue
voidable’
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Section 15.3 is replaced by the following:
‘15.3. Code Lists
15.3.1. Sea Area Type Classification (SeaAreaTypeClassificationValue)
Classification type of the SeaArea, e.g. estuary, openOcean.
15.3.2. Sea Bed Cover (SeaBedCoverValue)
Types of cover found on sea beds.
15.3.3. Sea Surface Classification (SeaSurfaceClassificationValue)
Types of sea surface layers found on sea surfaces.
15.3.4. Shore Stability (ShoreStabilityValue)
Types of the stability of shore segments.
15.3.5. Shore Type Classification (ShoreTypeClassificationValue)
Types of shore segments.
15.3.6. Zone Type (ZoneTypeValue)
Types of marine circulation zones.’;
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Section 16.2 is replaced by the following:
‘16.2. Code Lists
16.2.1. Region Classification Level (RegionClassificationLevelValue)
Codes defining the classification level of the region class.
16.2.2. Region Classification Scheme (RegionClassificationSchemeValue)
Codes defining the various bio-geographical regions.
16.2.3. Region Classification (RegionClassificationValue)
Codes used to define the various bio-geographical regions.
This code list comprises the values of the following code lists or other code lists defined by data providers:
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Environmental Stratification Classification (EnvironmentalStratificationClassificationValue): Codes for the climatic stratification of the environment in the Union, as specified in Metzger, M.J., Shkaruba, A.D., Jongman, R.H.G. & Bunce, R.G.H., Descriptions of the European Environmental Zones and Strata. Alterra, Wageningen, 2012.
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Marine Strategy Framework Directive Classification (MarineStrategyFrameworkDirectiveClassificationValue): Codes for the Marine Stategy Framework Directive classification, as listed in Article 4 of Directive 2008/56/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council ( *3 ) .
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Natura 2000 And Emerald Bio-geographical Region Classification (Natura2000AndEmeraldBio-geographicalRegionClassificationValue): Codes for the classification of bio-geographical regions, as specified in the Code List for Bio-geographical Regions, Europe 2011, published on the web site of the European Environment Agency.
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Natural Vegetation Classification (NaturalVegetationClassificationValue): Codes for the natural vegetation classification, as specified in the main formations in Bohn, U., Gollub, G., and Hettwer, C., Map of the natural vegetation of Europe: scale 1:2,500,000, Part 2: Legend, Bundesamt für Naturschutz (German Federal Agency for Nature conservation), Bonn, 2000.
( *3 ) Directive 2008/56/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 establishing a framework for community action in the field of marine environmental policy (Marine Strategy Framework Directive) ( OJ L 164, 25.6.2008, p. 19 ).’;"
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Section 17.4 is replaced by the following:
‘17.4. Code Lists
17.4.1. Qualifier Local Name (QualifierLocalNameValue)
List of values that specify the relation between a locally used name and a name used at the pan-European level.
17.4.2. Reference Habitat Type Code (ReferenceHabitatTypeCodeValue)
Values used in the Pan-European habitat classification schemes.
This code list comprises the values of the following code lists:
—
EUNIS Habitat Type Code (EunisHabitatTypeCodeValue): Classification of habitat types according to the EUNIS Biodiversity database, as specified in the EUNIS habitat types classification published on the web site of the European Environment Agency.
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Habitats Directive Code (HabitatsDirectiveCodeValue): Classification of habitat types according to Annex I to Directive 92/43/EEC.
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Marine Strategy Framework Directive Code (MarineStrategyFrameworkDirectiveCodeValue): Classification of habitat types according to table 1 of Annex III to Directive 2008/56/EC.
17.4.3. Reference Habitat Type Scheme (ReferenceHabitatTypeSchemeValue)
This value defines which pan-European habitat classification scheme has been used.
17.4.4. Local Name Code (LocalNameCodeValue)
Identifier taken from any local classification scheme.’;
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in the table in Section 18.3.2, in the third entry populationSize, the words ‘RangeType’ in the third column are replaced by ‘RangeType (as defined in Section 18.3.3)’;
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Section 18.4 is replaced by the following:
‘18.4. Code Lists
18.4.1. Counting Method (CountingMethodValue)
Method for producing numbers indicating the abundance of a species within an aggregation unit.
18.4.2. Counting Unit (CountingUnitValue)
The defined unit used to express a counted or estimated number indicating the abundance of a species in a SpeciesDistributionUnit.
18.4.3. Local Species Name Code (LocalSpeciesNameCodeValue)
Species identifier taken from any local classification scheme.
18.4.4. Occurrence Category (OccurrenceCategoryValue)
The species population density in the SpeciesDistributionUnit.
18.4.5. Population Type (PopulationTypeValue)
The permanency of populations, particularly with regard to migratory species within a given species distribution unit.
18.4.6. Qualifier (QualifierValue)
This value defines the relation between the taxonomic concepts of a local species name and the reference species name given by reference species identifier or by a reference species scheme.
18.4.7. Reference Species Code (ReferenceSpeciesCodeValue)
Reference lists containing species identifiers.
This code list comprises the values of the following code lists:
—
EU-Nomen Code (EuNomenCodeValue): Reference lists containing the EU-Nomen species identifiers, as specified in the Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure available through the EU-Nomen portal.
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EUNIS Species Code (EunisSpeciesCodeValue): Reference lists containing the EUNIS species identifiers, as specified in EUNIS Biodiversity database published on the web site of the European Environment Agency.
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Nature Directives Code (NatureDirectivesCodeValue): Reference lists containing nature directives species identifiers, as specified in the Reference Portal for Natura 2000 as defined in Commission Implementing Decision 2011/484/EU ( *4 ) .
18.4.8. Reference Species Scheme (ReferenceSpeciesSchemeValue)
Reference lists defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which local names and taxonomic concepts can be mapped.
18.4.9. Residency Status (ResidencyStatusValue)
Category of the residency of the occurrences or estimated population within a given aggregation unit.
( *4 ) Commission Implementing Decision 2011/484/EU of 11 July 2011 concerning a site information format for Natura 2000 sites ( OJ L 198, 30.7.2011, p. 39 ).’;"
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in Section 19.3.1.3, the table is replaced by the following:
‘Attribute
Definition
Type
Voidability
range
Range of numbers representing the height or depth range of an Energy Resource.
VerticalExtentRangeType
scalar
Number representing the height or depth of an Energy Resource.
Length’
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Section 19.3.2 is replaced by the following:
‘19.3.2. Code Lists
19.3.2.1. Classification and Quantification Framework (ClassificationAndQuantificationFrameworkValue)
Values for the most widely used classification schemes to classify and quantify energy resources.
19.3.2.2. Fossil Fuel Class (FossilFuelClassValue)
Values indicating the various levels of fossil fuel resources.
19.3.2.3. Renewable and Waste (RenewableAndWasteValue)
Types of renewable and waste resources.
19.3.2.4. Fossil Fuel (FossilFuelValue)
Types of fossil fuels.
19.3.2.5. Vertical Reference (VerticalReferenceValue)
Values indicating the reference level of the vertical extent.’;
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in Section 19.4.2.5, the table is replaced by the following:
‘Attribute
Definition
Type
Voidability
calorificValue
Each fossil fuel resource is characterised by its own calorific value, i.e. the quantity of energy available in a unit of mass.
CalorificValueType
voidable
quantity
Amount of resource according to the specific categorisation.
FossilFuelMeasure
voidable’
typeOfResource
Type of fossil fuel.
FossilFuelValue
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Section 19.5.2 is replaced by the following:
‘19.5.2. Code Lists
19.5.2.1. Potential Type (PotentialTypeValue)
Types of potential energy from renewable and waste resources.’;
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Section 20.3.3 is replaced by the following:
‘20.3.3. Code Lists
20.3.3.1. Classification Method Used (ClassificationMethodUsedValue)
Codes indicating the means used to calculate the ore measurement.
20.3.3.2. Commodity Code (CommodityCodeValue)
Values indicating the type of commodity.
20.3.3.3. Enduse Potential (EndusePotentialValue)
Values indicating the end-use potential of the mineral.
20.3.3.4. Exploration Activity Type (ExplorationActivityTypeValue)
Types of exploration activity carried out.
20.3.3.5. Exploration Result (ExplorationResultValue)
Values indicating the result of the exploration activity.
20.3.3.6. Importance (ImportanceValue)
Values indicating the importance of the commodity for the Earth Resource.
20.3.3.7. Mine Status (MineStatusValue)
Values indicating the operational status of the mine.
20.3.3.8. Mineral Deposit Group (MineralDepositGroupValue)
Values indicating the grouping of mineral deposits on the basis of their generic characteristics.
20.3.3.9. Mineral Deposit Type (MineralDepositTypeValue)
Values indicating the style of mineral occurrence or deposit.
20.3.3.10. Mineral Occurrence Type (MineralOccurrenceTypeValue)
The type of mineral occurrence.
20.3.3.11. Mining Activity Type (MiningActivityTypeValue)
The type of mining activity, processing activity, or production.
20.3.3.12. Processing Activity Type (ProcessingActivityTypeValue)
Values indicating the type of processing carried out during a mining activity.
20.3.3.13. Reserve Category (ReserveCategoryValue)
The level of confidence of the estimate of the reserve.
20.3.3.14. Resource Category (ResourceCategoryValue)
Indication whether the resource is measured, indicated or inferred.’
( *1 ) Commission Regulation (EC) No 166/2006 of 18 January 2006 concerning the establishment of a European Pollutant Release and Transfer Register and amending Council Directives 91/689/EEC and 96/61/EC ( OJ L 33, 4.2.2006, p. 1 ).
( *2 ) Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 November 2010 on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control) ( OJ L 334, 17.12.2010, p. 17 ).’;
( *3 ) Directive 2008/56/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 establishing a framework for community action in the field of marine environmental policy (Marine Strategy Framework Directive) ( OJ L 164, 25.6.2008, p. 19 ).’;
( *4 ) Commission Implementing Decision 2011/484/EU of 11 July 2011 concerning a site information format for Natura 2000 sites ( OJ L 198, 30.7.2011, p. 39 ).’;’