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  • topo - An ontology for describing territory elements an infrastructure at French Mapping Agency.
    http://data.ign.fr/def/topo
    This ontology reuses the legacy schema of BDTOPO(IGN) and aims at covering the topographic entities and administrative boundaries of the French national territory. The themes covered are: railway, transport, roads, energy, hydrography, POI, communes, etc. @en
  • om - ISO 19156 Observation Model
    http://def.seegrid.csiro.au/isotc211/iso19156/2011/observation
    An OWL representation of the Observation Schema described in clause 6 of ISO 19156:2011 Geographic Information - Observations and Measurements @en
  • oml - OWL for Observations
    http://def.seegrid.csiro.au/ontology/om/om-lite
    An OWL representation of the Observation Schema described in clauses 7-8 of ISO 19156:2011 Geographic Information - Observations and Measurements / OGC Abstract Specification - Topic 20. @en
  • geofla - Ontology of administrative units at IGN-France
    http://data.ign.fr/def/geofla
    An ontology describing the administrative divisions in France. @en
  • ignf - Ontology of coordinates reference systems
    http://data.ign.fr/def/ignf
    Codes for describing coordinates reference systems consistently with ISO TC/211. French translations of terms and definitions are mainly taken from the multilingual glossary of ISO/TC 211 available online: http://www.isotc211.org/Terminology.htm @en
  • place - The Places Ontology
    http://purl.org/ontology/places
    The Places Ontology is a simple lightweight ontology for describing places of geographic interest. @en
  • igeo - French Statistical ontology for geolocation
    http://rdf.insee.fr/def/geo
    Ontology describing geographic entities as seen by the French Statistical Institute @en
  • arp - Arpenteur Ontology
    http://www.arpenteur.org/ontology/Arpenteur.owl
    Arpenteur ontology is dedicated to photogrammetry, archeology and oceanology communities in order to perform tasks such as image processing, photogrammetry and modelling. @en
  • hht - Historical Hierarchical Territories
    https://w3id.org/HHT
    The notion of territory plays a major role in human and social sciences. In an historical context, most approaches are irrelevant as they rely on geometric data, which is not available. In order to represent historical territories,we conceived the HHT ontology (Hierarchical Historical Territory) to represent hierarchical historical territorial divisions, without having to know their geometry. This approach relies on a notion of building blocks to replace polygonal geometry @en
  • geop - FAO Geopolitical Ontology
    http://aims.fao.org/aos/geopolitical.owl
    FAO's geopolitical ontology version 1.1 was populated with FAO, UN and internationally recognized data sources. @en
  • lgdo - LinkedGeoData ontology
    http://linkedgeodata.org/ontology
    LinkedGeoData ontology has been derived from concepts defined by Open Street Map @en