ControlledActivityInformation
Inspire revision 4711
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Information describing the type of activity that is controlled within the zone.
Name |
Type |
English |
Description |
controlMeasure |
ControlTypeCode
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Type of control method used to manage activities or measures within the zone.
-- Description --
An activity can be controlled using different types of method to achieve different types of objective.
EXAMPLES:
<ul>
<li>Water abstraction or mineral extraction may be regulated (i.e. require a permit) to avoid over-utilisation of a resource</li>
<li>Animal movements may be restricted or prohibited in the instance of an animal health epidemic (e.g. blue tongue or avian influenza)</li>
<li>Hunting may be permitted or prohibited during a specific time.</li>
</ul> |
activity |
ControlledActivityType
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Type of activity that is controlled within the zone.
-- Description --
This is an extensible INSPIRE codelist containing high-level classification of activity areas. The specific type of activity that this controlled should be defined using the specialisedActivity. |
specialisedActivity |
SpecialisedActivityTypeCode
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Specific activity type defining the activity that is controlled in the zone.
-- Description --
The specialisedActivity is a codelist value that should be derived from thematic or Member State codelist. The specialisedActivity should be an relevant activity that has a narrower definition than the ControlledActivityType.
Example:
If the ControlledActivityType is "plantAndAnimalHealth" the specialisedActivity could be "movement" or more specifically "animalMovement" and "humanMovement" (if human movements into an out of a restricted zone apply as was the case with Foot and Mouth disease outbreak in the UK). |
description |
CharacterString |
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Narrative summary providing any additional information that explains what controls apply to the activity. |
restrictionPeriod |
Schedule
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Time period defining when restrictions apply.
-- Description --
NOTE: Specific controls may apply to the activities or measures within specified time periods.
There are several key use cases for defining a schedule for an activity such as a restriction:
Define a day or set of days: Monday or Weekends or Public Holidays
Define a range of days: Monday to Thursday
Define a set of days: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
Define a date or range of dates: 2010-10-01 or 2010-04-01 to 2010-04-30
Define a day/range or set of days and time period: Monday between 12:30-13:30, Monday to Thursday 9am to 5pm 2010-10-01 between 12:30 and 17:00 |