MaritimeZone objekttype

-- Name -- maritime zone -- Definition -- A belt of sea defined by international treaties and conventions, where coastal State executes jurisdictional rights. -- Description -- NOTE 1 The zone is established for e.g. cadastral, administrative, economic, security or safety purposes. It is not established for environmental management or regulation, which is covered by the theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting areas, or for environmental protection, which is covered by the theme Protected sites. NOTE 2 The maritime zone can be either internal waters, territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone or continental shelf.

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Administrative Units\MaritimeUnits

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3.0


Baseline objekttype

-- Name -- baseline -- Definition -- The line from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured. -- Description -- SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. NOTE The baseline comprises of one or more baseline segments. According to United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the baseline segment can be normal, straight or archipelagic depending on the method used to determine the baseline segment. COMMENT: For this moment there is no clearly identified use-case that would require Baseline spatial object types, therefore it is not strictly necessary to include these objects in the dataset.

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Administrative Units\MaritimeUnits

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3.0


MaritimeBoundary objekttype

-- Name -- maritime boundary -- Definition -- A line depicting the separation of any type of maritime jurisdiction. -- Description -- SOURCE IHO Dictionary, S-32, Fifth Edition. NOTE 1 Maritime boundary represents either: 1) the seaward outer limits of the maritime zones of a coastal State, such as territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf; 2) the limits of the maritime zones of States with opposite or adjacent coasts. Maritime boundaries are a politically sensitive subject, because it affects coastal State's jurisdiction concerning fishery, petroleum and other resources of the sea as well as other uses of the sea. [Source: "Maritime Boundary", S.P. Jagota]

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Administrative Units\MaritimeUnits

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3.0


CadastralParcel objekttype

-- Definition -- Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent. -- Description -- SOURCE [INSPIRE Directive:2007]. NOTE As much as possible, in the INSPIRE context, cadastral parcels should be forming a partition of national territory. Cadastral parcel should be considered as a single area of Earth surface (land and/or water), under homogeneous real property rights and unique ownership, real property rights and ownership being defined by national law (adapted from UN ECE 2004 and WG-CPI, 2006). By unique ownership is meant that the ownership is held by one or several joint owners for the whole parcel.

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Cadastral Parcels\CadastralParcels

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4.0


BasicPropertyUnit objekttype

-- Definition -- The basic unit of ownership that is recorded in the land books, land registers or equivalent. It is defined by unique ownership and homogeneous real property rights, and may consist of one or more adjacent or geographically separate parcels. -- Description -- SOURCE Adapted from UN ECE 2004. NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, basic property units are to be made available by member states where unique cadastral references are given only for basic property units and not for parcels. NOTE 2 In many (but not all) countries, the area of the basic property unit corresponds to the cadastral parcel itself. NOTE 3 Some countries, such as Finland, may also register officially basic property units without any area. These basic property units are considered out of the INSPIRE scope. NOTE 4 Some countries, such as Norway, may have parcels which belong to several basic property units.

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Cadastral Parcels\CadastralParcels

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4.0


CadastralBoundary objekttype

-- Definition -- Part of the outline of a cadastral parcel. One cadastral boundary may be shared by two neighbouring cadastral parcels. -- Description -- NOTE In the INSPIRE context, cadastral boundaries are to be made available by member states where absolute positional accuracy information is recorded for the cadastral boundary (attribute estimated accuracy).

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Cadastral Parcels\CadastralParcels

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4.0


CadastralZoning objekttype

-- Definition -- Intermediary areas used in order to divide national territory into cadastral parcels. -- Description -- NOTE 1 In the INSPIRE context, cadastral zonings are to be used to carry metadata information and to facilitate portrayal and search of data. NOTE 2 Cadastral zonings have generally been defined when cadastral maps were created for the first time. EXAMPLE Municipality, section, parish, district, block.

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Cadastral Parcels\CadastralParcels

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4.0


NamedPlace objekttype

-- Definition -- Any real world entity referred to by one or several proper nouns.

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Geographical Names\Geographical Names

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4.0


HydroObject objekttype

-- Definition -- An identity base for hydrographic (including man-made) objects in the real world. -- Description -- NOTE Derived 'views' of real-world hydrographic objects are represented through specialisations in other application schemas; all representations of the same real-world object share a common geographic name or hydrographic identifier.

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - base

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4.0


WatercourseSeparatedCrossing objekttype

-- Definition -- An element in the hydrographic network used to indicate non-interacting crossing of watercourse links separated by level. -- Description -- NOTE The crossing may legitimately break a no-intersection quality rule.

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Network

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4.0


HydroNode objekttype

-- Definition -- A node within the hydrographic network. -- Description -- NOTE May represent a physical confluence, bifurcation/confluence/vanishing point etc, or it may be associated with a hydrographic point of interest or facility.

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Network

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4.0


WatercourseLink objekttype

-- Definition -- A segment of a watercourse within a hydrographic network. -- Description -- NOTE A watercourse link may be fictitious, with no direct correspondence to a real-world object and included only to ensure a closed network. EXAMPLE Fictitious examples: - virtual network segment in coastal water area - virtual network segment in lake area - virtual network segment in river to connect tributary - virtual network segment in transitional water area

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Network

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4.0


WatercourseLinkSequence objekttype

-- Definition -- A sequence of watercourse links representing a non-branching path through a hydrographic network.

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Network

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4.0


ShorelineConstruction objekttype

-- Definition -- An artificial structure attached to land bordering a body of water and fixed in position. -- Description -- SOURCE [DFDD]. NOTE 1 It is usually fixed to the waterbody bottom (for example: a mole) but may occasionally be fixed in position (for example: attached to the shore at one end and held between pilings at the other) but floating. Shoreline constructions are normally used for berthing and/or protection. NOTE 2 Includes breakwater/groyne/wharf; but has more flexibility - also applies to inland waters.

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters

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4.0


Sluice objekttype

-- Definition -- An open, inclined conduit fitted with a gate for regulating water flow. -- Description -- SOURCE [DFDD].

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters

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4.0


ManMadeObject objekttype

-- Definition -- An artificial object which lies inside a body of water and has one of the following types of function: - Retains the water; - Regulates the quantity of water; - Alters the course of the water; - Allows watercourses to cross each other.

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters

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4.0


Watercourse objekttype

-- Definition -- A natural or man-made flowing watercourse or stream. -- Description -- SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap].

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters

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4.0


DamOrWeir objekttype

-- Definition -- A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow. -- Description -- SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap].

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters

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4.0


Rapids objekttype

-- Definition -- Portions of a stream with accelerated current where it descends rapidly but without a break in the slope of the bed sufficient to form a waterfall. -- Description -- SOURCE [DFDD].

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters

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4.0


Falls objekttype

-- Definition -- A vertically descending part of a watercourse where it falls from a height. -- Description -- SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. EXAMPLE Waterfalls over a rock or a precipice.

Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters

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4.0


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