
Article 1 
This Regulation sets out the requirements for technical arrangements for the interoperability and, where practicable, harmonisation of spatial data sets and spatial data services corresponding to the themes listed in Annexes I, II and III to Directive 2007/2/EC.
Article 2 
For the purpose of this Regulation, the following definitions as well as the theme-specific definitions set out in Annex II shall apply:

1.. ‘abstract type’ means a type that cannot be instantiated, but which may have attributes and association roles,
2.. ‘association role’ means a value or object, to which a type has a relationship, as referred to in Article 8 (2b) of Directive 2007/2/EC,
3.. ‘attribute’ means a characteristic of a type, as referred to in Article 8 (2c) of Directive 2007/2/EC,
4.. ‘candidate type’ means a type which is already used as part of the specification of a spatial data theme in Annex I of Directive 2007/2/EC, but which will be fully specified in the spatial data theme in Annex II or III of Directive 2007/2/EC where it thematically belongs,
5.. ‘code list’ means an open enumeration that can be extended,
6.. ‘data type’ means a descriptor of a set of values that lack identity, in accordance with ISO 19103,
7.. ‘enumeration’ means a data type whose instances form a fixed list of named literal values. Attributes of an enumerated type may only take values from this list,
8.. ‘external object identifier’ means a unique object identifier which is published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object,
9.. ‘identifier’ means a linguistically independent sequence of characters capable of uniquely and permanently identifying that with which it is associated, in accordance with EN ISO 19135,
10.. ‘instantiate’ means to create an object that is conformant with the definition, attributes, association roles and constraints specified for the instantiated type,
11.. ‘layer’ means a basic unit of geographic information that may be requested as a map from a server in accordance with EN ISO 19128,
12.. ‘life-cycle information’ means a set of properties of a spatial object that describe the temporal characteristics of a version of a spatial object or the changes between versions,
13.. ‘metadata element’ means a discrete unit of metadata, in accordance with EN ISO 19115,
14.. ‘package’ means a general purpose mechanism for organizing elements into groups,
15.. ‘register’ means a set of files containing identifiers assigned to items with descriptions of the associated items, in accordance with EN ISO 19135,
16.. ‘spatial object type’ means a classification of spatial objects,
17.. ‘style’ means a mapping from spatial object types and their properties and constraints to parameterized symbols used in drawing maps,
18.. ‘sub-type of’ means a relationship between a more specific type and a more general type, where the more specific type is fully consistent with the more general type and contains additional information, as adapted from ISO 19103,
19.. ‘type’ means spatial object type or data type,
20.. ‘voidable’ means that, for an attribute or association role a value of ‘void’ may be made available if no corresponding value is contained in the spatial data sets maintained by the Member States or no corresponding value can be derived from existing values at reasonable costs. If an attribute or association role is not voidable, the table cell specifying its voidability is left blank.
Article 3 
Types that are common to several of the themes listed in Annexes I, II and III to Directive 2007/2/EC shall conform to the definitions and constraints and include the attributes and association roles set out in Annex I.
Article 4 

1. Member States shall use the spatial object types and associated data types, enumerations and code lists defined in Annex II for the exchange and classification of spatial objects from data sets meeting the conditions laid down in Article 4 of Directive 2007/2/EC.
2. Spatial object types and data types shall comply with the definitions and constraints and include the attributes and association roles set out in Annex II.
3. The enumerations used in attributes or association roles of spatial object types or data types shall comply with the definitions and include the values set out in Annex II. The enumeration values are language-neutral mnemonic codes for computers.
4. The code lists used in attributes or association roles of spatial object types or data types shall comply with the definitions set out in Annex II.
Article 5 

1. For all types defined in this Regulation, a language-neutral name for computers is given between parentheses in the title of the section specifying the requirements for that type. This language-neutral name shall be used for referring to the corresponding type in the definition of an attribute or association role.
2. Types that are a sub-type of another type shall also include all this type’s attributes and association roles.
3. Abstract types shall not be instantiated.
4. Candidate types shall be considered during the development of requirements for the spatial data theme they thematically belong to. During this development, the only allowed change to the specification of the candidate type is to extend it.
Article 6 

1. Code lists shall be of one of the following types, as specified in Annex II:
(a) code lists that are managed in a common code list register and that shall not be extended by Member States;
(b) code lists that may be extended by Member States.
2. Where a Member State extends a code list, the allowed values of the extended code lists shall be made available in a register.
3. Attributes or association roles of spatial object types or data types that have a code list type may only take values that are valid according to the register in which the code list is managed.
4. Attributes or association roles of spatial object types or data types that have an enumeration type may only take values from the lists specified for the enumeration type.
Article 7 

1. Every encoding rule used to encode spatial data shall conform to EN ISO 19118. In particular, it shall specify schema conversion rules for all spatial object types and all attributes and association roles and the output data structure used.
2. Every encoding rule used to encode spatial data shall be made available.
Article 8 

1. Member States shall make available updates of data on a regular basis.
2. All updates shall be made at the latest 6 months after the change was applied in the source data set, unless a different period is specified for a specific spatial data theme in Annex II.
Article 9 

1. The data type Identifier defined in Section 2.1 of Annex I shall be used as a type for the external object identifier of a spatial object.
2. The external object identifier for the unique identification of spatial objects shall not be changed during the life-cycle of a spatial object.
Article 10 

1. Different versions of the same spatial object shall always be instances of the same spatial object type.
2. The namespace and localId attributes of the external object identifier shall remain the same for different versions of a spatial object.
3. Where the attributes beginLifespanVersion and endLifespanVersion are used, the value of endLifespanVersion shall not be before the value of beginLifespanVersion.
Article 11 

1. The default temporal reference system referred to in point 5 of part B of the Annex to Commission Regulation (EC) No 1205/2008 shall be used, unless other temporal reference systems are specified for a specific spatial data theme in Annex II.
2. If other temporal reference systems are used, these shall be specified in the data set metadata.
Article 12 

1. The value domain of spatial properties defined in this Regulation shall be restricted to the Simple Feature spatial schema as defined by EN ISO 19125-1, unless specified otherwise for a specific spatial data theme or type.
2. All measurement values shall be expressed using SI units, unless specified otherwise for a specific spatial data theme or type.
3. Where the attributes validFrom and validTo are used, the value of validTo shall not be before the value of validFrom.
4. In addition, all theme-specific requirements set out in Annex II shall apply.
Article 13 
The metadata describing a spatial data set shall include the following metadata elements required for interoperability:1. Coordinate Reference SystemDescription of the coordinate reference system(s) used in the data set.2. Temporal Reference SystemDescription of the temporal reference system(s) used in the data set.
This element is mandatory only if the spatial data set contains temporal information that does not refer to the default temporal reference system.3. EncodingDescription of the computer language construct(s) specifying the representation of data objects in a record, file, message, storage device or transmission channel.4. Topological ConsistencyCorrectness of the explicitly encoded topological characteristics of the data set as described by the scope.
This element is mandatory only if the data set includes types from the Generic Network Model and does not assure centreline topology (connectivity of centrelines) for the network.5. Character EncodingThe character encoding used in the data set.
This element is mandatory only if an encoding is used that is not based on UTF-8.
Article 14 

1. For the portrayal of spatial data sets using a view network service as specified in Commission Regulation No 976/2009, the following shall be available:
(a) the layers specified in Annex II for the theme or themes the data set is related to;
(b) for each layer at least a default portrayal style, with as a minimum an associated title and a unique identifier.
2. For each layer, Annex II defines the following:
(a) a human readable title of the layer to be used for display in user interface;
(b) the spatial object type(s) that constitute the content of the layer.
Article 15 
This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
It shall apply from 15 December 2010.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.Done at Brussels, 23 November 2010.
For the Commission
The President
José Manuel BARROSO
ANNEX I
1.  1. For the types Area, Boolean, CharacterString, DateTime, Distance, Integer, Length, Measure, Number, Sign and Velocity used in definitions of attributes and association roles of spatial object types or data types, the definitions given in ISO 19103 shall apply.
 2. For the types GM_Curve, GM_MultiSurface, GM_Object, GM_Point, GM_Primitive and GM_Surface used in spatial attributes or association roles of spatial object types or data types, the definitions given in EN ISO 19107 shall apply.
 3. For the type TM_Period used in definitions of attributes and association roles of spatial object types or data types, the definitions given in EN ISO 19108 shall apply.
 4. For the types CI_Citation and MD_Resolution used in definitions of attributes and association roles of spatial object types or data types, the definitions given in EN ISO 19115 shall apply.
 5. For the types LocalisedCharacterString and URI used in definitions of attributes and association roles of spatial object types or data types, the definitions given in ISO 19139 shall apply.

2.  2.1. 
External unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
localId A local identifier, assigned by the data provider. The local identifier is unique within the namespace, that is no other spatial object carries the same unique identifier. CharacterString 
namespace Namespace uniquely identifying the data source of the spatial object. CharacterString 
versionId The identifier of the particular version of the spatial object, with a maximum length of 25 characters. If the specification of a spatial object type with an external object identifier includes life-cycle information, the version identifier is used to distinguish between the different versions of a spatial object. Within the set of all versions of a spatial object, the version identifier is unique. CharacterString voidable

The localId and the namespace shall only use the following set of characters: {‘A’ … ‘Z’, ‘a’ … ‘z,’‘0’ … ‘9’, ‘_’, ‘.’, ‘–’}, that is only letters from the Latin alphabet, digits, underscore, point, and dash are allowed.

3.  3.1. 
The relative vertical position of a spatial object.


Value Definition
onGroundSurface The spatial object is on ground level.
suspendedOrElevated The spatial object is suspended or elevated.
underground The spatial object is underground.

4.  4.1. 
The status of a facility with regards to its completion and use.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 4.2. 
Country code as defined in the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union.

5.  5.1.  5.1.1. 
Represents a reference between two elements in the same network.


Association role Definition Type Voidability
element The cross referenced elements NetworkElement 
 5.1.2. 
Abstract base type representing a linear network element that may be used as a target in linear referencing.

This type is a sub-type of NetworkElement.

This type is abstract.
 5.1.3. 
Indicator which of two or more intersecting elements is/are below and which is/are above, to be used if elevation coordinates are not present or cannot be trusted.

This type is a sub-type of NetworkElement.


Association role Definition Type Voidability
element Sequence of crossing links. The order reflects their elevation; the first link is the lower link. Link 
 5.1.4. 
Curvilinear network element that connects two positions and represents a homogeneous path in the network. The connected positions may be represented as nodes.

This type is a sub-type of GeneralisedLink.

This type is abstract.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
centrelineGeometry The geometry that represents the centreline of the link. GM_Curve 
fictitious Indicator that the centreline geometry of the link is a straight line with no intermediate control points – unless the straight line represents the geography in the resolution of the data set appropriately. Boolean 


Association role Definition Type Voidability
endNode The optional end node for this link. The end node may be the same instance as the start node. Node 
startNode The optional start node for this link. Node 
 5.1.5. 
A network element which represents a continuous path in the network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length.

This type is a sub-type of GeneralisedLink.

This type is abstract.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
link The ordered collection of directed links that constitute the link sequence. DirectedLink 
 5.1.6. 
A collection of link sequences and/or individual links that has a specific function or significance in a network.

This type is a sub-type of NetworkElement.

This type is abstract.


Association role Definition Type Voidability
link The set of links and link sequences that constitute the link set. GeneralisedLink 
 5.1.7. 
A network is a collection of network elements.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
geographicalName Geographical name for this network. GeographicalName voidable


Association role Definition Type Voidability
elements The collection of elements that constitutes the network. NetworkElement 
 5.1.8. 
A 2-dimensional element in a network.

This type is a sub-type of NetworkElement.

This type is abstract.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
geometry Represents the geometric properties of the area GM_Surface 
 5.1.9. 
Represents a logical connection between two or more network elements in different networks.

This type is a sub-type of NetworkElement.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
type Categorisation of the network connection. ConnectionTypeValue voidable


Association role Definition Type Voidability
element Network elements in different networks NetworkElement 

All elements have to be in different networks
 5.1.10. 
Abstract base type representing an element in a network. Every element in a network provides some function that is of interest in the network.

This type is abstract.


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 


Association role Definition Type Voidability
inNetwork The networks in which a network element is a member. Network voidable
 5.1.11. 
Abstract base type representing phenomena located at or along a network element. This base type provides general properties to associate the network-related phenomena (network properties) with the network elements.

This type is abstract.


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 
networkRef Spatial reference of the network-related property. NetworkReference voidable
 5.1.12. 
Represents a significant position in the network that always occurs at the beginning or the end of a link.

This type is a sub-type of NetworkElement.

This type is abstract.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
geometry The location of the node. GM_Point 


Association role Definition Type Voidability
spokeEnd The links that enter the node. Link voidable
spokeStart The links that leave the node. Link voidable
 5.2.  5.2.1. 
A link either in its positive or negative direction.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability Voidability
direction Indicates if the directed link agrees (positive) or disagrees (negative) with the positive direction of the link. Sign 


Association role Definition Type Voidability Voidability
link The link Link 
 5.2.2. 
A network reference to a linear network element.

This type is a sub-type of NetworkReference.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
applicableDirection The directions of the generalised link to which the reference applies. In cases where a property does not apply to a direction along a link, but represents a phenomenon along a link, ‘inDirection’ refers to the right side in the direction of the link. LinkDirectionValue voidable

Linear reference targets must be linear network elements. That is, if linear referencing is used or direction is relevant, the target of the network reference shall be a link or a link sequence.
 5.2.3. 
A reference to a network element.


Association role Definition Type Voidability
element The referenced network element. NetworkElement 
 5.2.4. 
A network reference that is restricted to part of a linear network element. The part is the part of the network element between fromPosition and toPosition.

This type is a sub-type of LinkReference.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
fromPosition The start position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. Length 
offset An offset from the centreline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. Length voidable
toPosition The end position of the linear element, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. Length 
 5.2.5. 
A network reference that is restricted to a point on a linear network element. The point is the location on the network element at the position atPosition along the network.

This type is a sub-type of LinkReference.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
atPosition Position of the point, expressed as the distance from the start of the linear network element along its curve geometry. Length 
offset An offset from the centreline geometry of the generalised link, where applicable; a positive offset is to the right in the direction of the link, a negative offset is to the left. Length voidable
 5.3.  5.3.1. 
Types of connections between different networks.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 5.3.2. 
List of values for directions relative to a link

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.

ANNEX II
1.  1.1. 
In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definitions shall apply:


— ‘datum’ means a parameter or set of parameters that define the position of the origin, the scale, and the orientation of a coordinate system, in accordance with EN ISO 19111,
— ‘geodetic datum’ means a datum describing the relationship of a coordinate system to the Earth, in accordance with EN ISO 19111,
— ‘coordinate system’ means a set of mathematical rules for specifying how coordinates are to be assigned to points, in accordance with EN ISO 19111,
— ‘coordinate reference system’ means a coordinate system which is related to the real world by a datum, in accordance with EN ISO 19111. This definition includes coordinate systems based on geodetic or Cartesian coordinates and coordinate systems based on map projections.
— ‘map projection’ means a change of coordinates, based on a one-to-one relationship, from a geodetic coordinate system to a plane, based on the same datum, in accordance with EN ISO 19111,
— ‘compound coordinate reference system’ means a coordinate reference system using two other independent coordinate reference systems, one for the horizontal component and one for the vertical component, to describe a position, in accordance with EN ISO 19111,
— ‘geodetic coordinate system’ means a coordinate system in which position is specified by geodetic latitude, geodetic longitude and (in the three-dimensional case) ellipsoidal height, in accordance with EN ISO 19111.
 1.2. 
For the three-dimensional and two-dimensional coordinate reference systems and the horizontal component of compound coordinate reference systems used for making spatial data sets available, the datum shall be the datum of the European Terrestrial Reference System 1989 (ETRS89) in areas within its geographical scope, or the datum of the International Terrestrial Reference System (ITRS) or other geodetic coordinate reference systems compliant with ITRS in areas that are outside the geographical scope of ETRS89. Compliant with the ITRS means that the system definition is based on the definition of the ITRS and there is a well documented relationship between both systems, according to EN ISO 19111.
 1.3. 
Spatial data sets shall be made available using at least one of the coordinate reference systems specified in sections 1.3.1, 1.3.2 and 1.3.3, unless one of the conditions specified in section 1.3.4 holds.
 1.3.1. 

— Three-dimensional Cartesian coordinates based on a datum specified in 1.2 and using the parameters of the Geodetic Reference System 1980 (GRS80) ellipsoid.
— Three-dimensional geodetic coordinates (latitude, longitude and ellipsoidal height) based on a datum specified in 1.2 and using the parameters of the GRS80 ellipsoid.
 1.3.2. 

— Two-dimensional geodetic coordinates (latitude and longitude) based on a datum specified in 1.2 and using the parameters of the GRS80 ellipsoid.
— Plane coordinates using the ETRS89 Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area coordinate reference system.
— Plane coordinates using the ETRS89 Lambert Conformal Conic coordinate reference system.
— Plane coordinates using the ETRS89 Transverse Mercator coordinate reference system.
 1.3.3.  1. For the horizontal component of the compound coordinate reference system, one of the coordinate reference systems specified in section 1.3.2 shall be used.
 2. 

— For the vertical component on land, the European Vertical Reference System (EVRS) shall be used to express gravity-related heights within its geographical scope. Other vertical reference systems related to the Earth gravity field shall be used to express gravity-related heights in areas that are outside the geographical scope of EVRS.
— For the vertical component in the free atmosphere, barometric pressure, converted to height using ISO 2533:1975 International Standard Atmosphere shall be used.
 1.3.4. 
Exceptions, where other coordinate reference systems than those listed in 1.3.1, 1.3.2 or 1.3.3 may be used, are:


1.. Other coordinate reference systems may be specified for specific spatial data themes in this Annex.
2.. For regions outside of continental Europe, Member States may define suitable coordinate reference systems.

The geodetic codes and parameters needed to describe these coordinate reference systems and to allow conversion and transformation operations shall be documented and an identifier shall be created, according to EN ISO 19111 and ISO 19127.
 1.4. 
For the display of spatial data sets with the view network service as specified in Regulation No 976/2009, at least the coordinate reference systems for two-dimensional geodetic coordinates (latitude, longitude) shall be available.
 1.5.  1. Coordinate reference system parameters and identifiers shall be managed in one or several common registers for coordinate reference systems.
 2. Only identifiers contained in a common register shall be used for referring to the coordinate reference systems listed in this Section.

2.  2.1. 
In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definitions shall apply:


— ‘grid’ means a network composed of two or more sets of curves in which the members of each set intersect the members of the other sets in an algorithmic way,
— ‘grid cell’ means a cell delineated by grid curves,
— ‘grid point’ means a point located at the intersection of two or more curves in a grid.
 2.2. 
The grid specified in section 2.2.1 shall be used in INSPIRE, unless one of the conditions specified in section 2.2.2 holds.
 2.2.1. 
The grid defined in this Section shall be used as a geo-referencing framework where grids with fixed and unambiguously defined locations of equal-area grid cells are required.

The grid is based on the ETRS89 Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area (ETRS89-LAEA) coordinate reference system with the centre of the projection at the point 52° N, 10° E and false easting: x0 = 4 321 000 m, false northing: y0 = 3 210 000 m.

The origin of the grid coincides with the false origin of the ETRS89-LAEA coordinate reference system (x=0, y=0).

Grid points of grids based on ETRS89-LAEA shall coincide with grid points of the grid.

The grid is hierarchical, with resolutions of 1m, 10m, 100m, 1 000m, 10 000m and 100 000m.

The grid orientation is south-north, west-east.

The grid is designated as Grid_ETRS89-LAEA. For identification of an individual resolution level the cell size in metres is appended.

The reference point of a grid cell shall be the lower left corner of the grid cell.

For the unambiguous referencing and identification of a grid cell, the cell code composed of the size of the cell and the coordinates of the lower left cell corner in ETRS89-LAEA shall be used. The cell size shall be denoted in metres (‘m’) for cell sizes up to 100m or kilometres (‘km’) for cell sizes of 1 000m and above. Values for northing and easting shall be divided by 10n, where n is the number of trailing zeros in the cell size value.
 2.2.2. 
Exceptions, where other grids than that specified in section 2.2.1 may be used, are:


1.. Other grids may be specified for specific spatial data themes in this Annex. In this case, data exchanged using such a theme-specific grid shall use standards in which the grid definition is either included with the data, or linked by reference.
2.. For grid referencing in regions outside of continental Europe Member States may define their own grid based on a geodetic coordinate reference system compliant with ITRS and a Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area projection, following the same principles as laid down for the grid specified in section 2.2.1. In this case, an identifier for the coordinate reference system shall be created.

3.  3.1. 
The following spatial object types shall be used for the exchange and classification of spatial objects from data sets that relate to the spatial data theme Geographical Names:


— Named Place
 3.1.1. 
Any real world entity referred to by one or several proper nouns.


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
geometry Geometry associated to the named place. This data specification does not restrict the geometry types. GM_Object 
inspireId External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 
leastDetailedViewingResolution Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, above which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. MD_Resolution voidable
localType Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s), as defined by the data provider, given in at least in one official language of the European Union. LocalisedCharacterString voidable
mostDetailedViewingResolution Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance, below which the named place and its associated name(s) should no longer be displayed in a basic viewing service. MD_Resolution voidable
name Name of the named place. GeographicalName 
relatedSpatialObject Identifier of a spatial object representing the same entity but appearing in other themes of INSPIRE, if any. Identifier voidable
type Characterisation of the kind of entity designated by geographical name(s). NamedPlaceTypeValue voidable
 3.2.  3.2.1. 
Proper noun applied to a real world entity.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
grammaticalGender Classes of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words. GrammaticalGenderValue voidable
grammaticalNumber Grammatical category of nouns that expresses count distinctions. GrammaticalNumberValue voidable
language Language of the name, given as a three letters code, in accordance with either ISO 639-3 or ISO 639-5. CharacterString voidable
nameStatus Qualitative information enabling to discern which credit should be given to the name with respect to its standardisation and/or its topicality. NameStatusValue voidable
nativeness Information enabling to acknowledge if the name is the one that is/was used in the area where the spatial object is situated at the instant when the name is/was in use. NativenessValue voidable
pronunciation Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of the geographical name. PronunciationOfName voidable
sourceOfName Original data source from which the geographical name is taken from and integrated in the data set providing/publishing it. For some named spatial objects it might refer again to the publishing data set if no other information is available. CharacterString voidable
spelling A proper way of writing the geographical name. SpellingOfName 
 3.2.2. 
Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
pronunciationIPA Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). CharacterString voidable
pronunciationSoundLink Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of a name, expressed by a link to any sound file. URI voidable

At least one of the two attributes pronunciationSoundLink and pronunciationIPA shall not be void.
 3.2.3. 
Proper way of writing a name.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
script Set of graphic symbols (for example an alphabet) employed in writing the name, expressed using the four letters codes defined in ISO 15924, where applicable. CharacterString voidable
text Way the name is written. CharacterString 
transliterationScheme Method used for the names conversion between different scripts. CharacterString voidable
 3.3.  3.3.1. 
The grammatical gender of a geographical name.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 3.3.2. 
The grammatical number of a geographical name.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 3.3.3. 
The status of a geographical name, that is the information enabling to discern which credit should be given to the name with respect to its standardisation and/or its topicality.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 3.3.4. 
The type of a named place.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 3.3.5. 
The nativeness of a geographical name.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 3.4. 

Layer Name Layer Title Spatial object type
GN.GeographicalNames Geographical Names NamedPlace

4.  4.1. 
The following spatial object types shall be used for the exchange and classification of spatial objects from data sets that relate to the spatial data theme Administrative Units:


— Administrative Boundary
— Administrative Unit
— Condominium
— NUTS Region
 4.1.1. 
A line of demarcation between administrative units.


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
country Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. CountryCode 
endLifespanVersion Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. DateTime voidable
geometry Geometric representation of border line. GM_Curve 
inspireId External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 
legalStatus Legal status of this administrative boundary. LegalStatusValue voidable
nationalLevel The hierarchy levels of all adjacent administrative units this boundary is part of. AdministrativeHierarchyLevel 
technicalStatus The technical status of the administrative boundary. TechnicalStatusValue voidable


Association role Definition Type Voidability
admUnit The administrative units separated by this administrative boundary. AdministrativeUnit voidable
 4.1.2. 
Unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance.


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
country Two-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union. CountryCode 
endLifespanVersion Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. DateTime voidable
geometry Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this administrative unit. GM_MultiSurface 
inspireId External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 
name Official national geographical name of the administrative unit, given in several languages where required. GeographicalName 
nationalCode Thematic identifier corresponding to the national administrative codes defined in each country. CharacterString 
nationalLevel Level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. AdministrativeHierarchyLevel 
nationalLevelName Name of the level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established. LocalisedCharacterString voidable
residenceOfAuthority Center for national or local administration. ResidenceOfAuthority voidable


Association role Definition Type Voidability
administeredBy Administrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy that administers this administrative unit. AdministrativeUnit voidable
boundary The administrative boundaries between this administrative unit and all the units adjacent to it. AdministrativeBoundary voidable
coAdminister Administrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy which is co-administered by this administrative unit. AdministrativeUnit voidable
condominium Condominium administered by this administrative unit. Condominium voidable
lowerLevelUnit Units established at a lower level of the national administrative hierarchy which are administered by the administrative unit. AdministrativeUnit voidable
NUTS NUTS region that topologically contains this administrative unit. NUTSRegion voidable
upperLevelUnit Unit established at a higher level of national administrative hierarchy that this administrative unit administers AdministrativeUnit voidable

Association role condominium applies only for administrative units which nationalLevel=‘1st order’ (country level).

No unit at lowest level can associate units at lower level.

No unit at highest level can associate units at a higher level.
 4.1.3. 
An administrative area established independently to any national administrative division of territory and administered by two or more countries.


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
geometry Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this condominium GM_MultiSurface 
inspireId External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 
name Official geographical name of this condominium, given in several languages where required. GeographicalName voidable


Association role Definition Type Voidability
admUnit The administrative unit administering the condominium AdministrativeUnit voidable
 4.1.4. 
Territorial unit for statistics defined in the framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Statistical units in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
NUTSCode Unique code of the territorial unit for statistics as defined in the framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003. CharacterString 
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
geometry Geometric representation of spatial area covered by this NUTS region. GM_MultiSurface 
inspireId External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 
 4.2.  4.2.1. 
Data type representing the name and position of a residence of authority.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
geometry Position of the residence of authority. GM_Point voidable
Name Name of the residence of authority. GeographicalName 
 4.3.  4.3.1. 
Description of the legal status of administrative boundaries.


Value Definition
agreed The edge-matched boundary has been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and is stable now.
notAgreed The edge-matched boundary has not yet been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and could be changed.
 4.3.2. 
Description of the technical status of administrative boundaries.


Value Definition
edgeMatched The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units have the same set of coordinates.
notEdgeMatched The boundaries of neighbouring administrative units do not have the same set of coordinates.
 4.4.  4.4.1. 
Levels of administration in the national administrative hierarchy. This code list reflects the level in the hierarchical pyramid of the administrative structures, which is based on geometric aggregation of territories and does not necessarily describe the subordination between the related administrative authorities.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 4.5.  1. Each instance of spatial object type AdministrativeUnit, except for the country level unit representing a Member State and co-administered units, shall refer exactly to one unit at a higher level of administrative hierarchy. This correspondence shall be expressed by the upperLevelUnit association role of AdministrativeUnit spatial object type.
 2. Each instance of spatial object type AdministrativeUnit, except for those at the lowest level, shall refer to their respective lower level units. This correspondence shall be expressed by the lowerLevelUnit association role of AdministrativeUnit spatial object type.
 3. If an administrative unit is co-administered by two or more other administrative units the association role administeredBy shall be used. The units co-administering this unit shall apply inverse role coAdminister.
 4. Administrative units at the same level of administrative hierarchy shall not conceptually share common areas.
 5. Instances of the spatial object type AdministrativeBoundary shall correspond to the edges in the topological structure of the complete (including all levels) boundary graph.
 6. The spatial extent of a condominium may not be part of the geometry representing the spatial extent of an administrative unit.
 7. Condominiums can only be administered by administrative units at country level.
 4.6. 

Layer Name Layer Title Spatial object type
AU.AdministrativeUnit Administrative unit AdministrativeUnit
AU.AdministrativeBoundary Administrative boundary AdministrativeBoundary
AU.Condominium Condominium Condominium
AU.NUTSRegion NUTS Region NUTSRegion

5.  5.1. 
In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definition shall apply:


— ‘addressable object’ means a spatial object to which it is meaningful to associate addresses.
 5.2. 
The following spatial object types shall be used for the exchange and classification of spatial objects from data sets that relate to the spatial data theme Addresses:


— Address
— Address Area Name
— Address Component
— Administrative Unit Name
— Postal Descriptor
— Thoroughfare Name
 5.2.1. 
An identification of the fixed location of property by means of a structured composition of geographic names and identifiers.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
alternativeIdentifier External, thematic identifier of the address spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. CharacterString voidable
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 
locator Human readable designator or name. AddressLocator 
position Position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position. GeographicPosition 
status Validity of the address within the life-cycle (version) of the address spatial object. StatusValue voidable
validFrom Date and time of which this version of the address was or will be valid in the real world. DateTime voidable
validTo Date and time at which this version of the address ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. DateTime voidable


Association role Definition Type Voidability
building Building that the address is assigned to or associated with. Type to be specified in the spatial data theme Buildings voidable
component Represents that the address component is engaged as a part of the address. AddressComponent 
parcel Cadastral parcel that this address is assigned to or associated with. CadastralParcel voidable
parentAddress Main (parent) address with which this (sub) address is tightly connected Address voidable

An address shall have an administrative unit address component spatial object whose level is 1 (Country).

An address shall have exactly one default geographic position (the ‘default’ attribute of the GeographicPosition spatial object must be ‘true’).
 5.2.2. 
An address component which represents the name of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit.

This type is a sub-type of AddressComponent.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
name Proper noun applied to the address area. GeographicalName 


Association role Definition Type Voidability
namedPlace The named place that this address area name represents. NamedPlace voidable
 5.2.3. 
Identifier or geographic name of a specific geographic area, location, or other spatial object which defines the scope of an address.

This type is abstract.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
alternativeIdentifier External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. CharacterString voidable
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 
status Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object. StatusValue voidable
validFrom Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world. DateTime voidable
validTo Date and time at which the address component ceased/will cease to exist in the real world. DateTime voidable


Association role Definition Type Voidability
situatedWithin Another address component within which the spatial object represented by this address component is situated. AddressComponent voidable
 5.2.4. 
An address component which represents the name of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance.

This type is a sub-type of AddressComponent.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
level The level of administration in the national administrative hierarchy. AdministrativeHierarchyLevel 
name Official, geographical name of the administrative unit, given in different languages where required. GeographicalName 


Association role Definition Type Voidability
adminUnit The administrative unit that is the source of the content of the administrative unit name. AdministrativeUnit voidable
 5.2.5. 
An address component which represents the identification of a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points in a country, region or city for postal purposes.

This type is a sub-type of AddressComponent.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
postCode A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. CharacterString 
postName One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. GeographicalName 

If no post code exists, a post name is required.

If no post name exists, a post code is required.
 5.2.6. 
An address component which represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another.

This type is a sub-type of AddressComponent.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
name Name of the thoroughfare. ThoroughfareNameValue 


Association role Definition Type Voidability
transportLink One or several transport network links to which the spatial object of the thoroughfare name has been designated. TransportLink voidable
 5.3.  5.3.1. 
Human readable designator or name that allows a user or application to reference and distinguish the address from neighbour addresses, within the scope of a thoroughfare name, address area name, administrative unit name or postal descriptor, in which the address is situated.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
designator A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). LocatorDesignator 
level The level to which the locator refers. LocatorLevelValue 
name A geographic name or descriptive text associated to a property identified by the locator. LocatorName 


Association role Definition Type Voidability
withinScopeOf The address component that defines the scope within which the address locator is assigned according to rules ensuring unambiguousness. AddressComponent voidable

If no designator exists, a name is required.

If no name exists, a designator is required.
 5.3.2. 
Representation of an address spatial object for use in external application schemas that need to include the basic, address information in a readable way.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
addressArea The name or names of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit. GeographicalName voidable
adminUnit The name or names of a unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance. GeographicalName 
locatorDesignator A number or a sequence of characters which allows a user or an application to interpret, parse and format the locator within the relevant scope. A locator may include more locator designators. CharacterString 
locatorName Proper noun(s) applied to the real world entity identified by the locator. GeographicalName 
postCode A code created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. CharacterString voidable
postName One or more names created and maintained for postal purposes to identify a subdivision of addresses and postal delivery points. GeographicalName voidable
thoroughfare The name or names of a passage or way through from one location to another like a road or a waterway. GeographicalName voidable


Association role Definition Type Voidability
addressFeature Reference to the address spatial object. Address voidable
 5.3.3. 
The position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
default Specifies whether or not this position should be considered as the default. Boolean 
geometry The position of the point expressed in coordinates in the chosen spatial reference system. GM_Point 
method Description of how and by whom the geographic position of the address was created or derived. GeometryMethodValue voidable
specification Information defining the specification used to create or derive this geographic position of the address. GeometrySpecificationValue voidable
 5.3.4. 
A number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the locator within the relevant scope(s). The full identification of the locator could include one or more locator designators.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
designator The identifying part of the locator designator composed by one or more digits or other characters. CharacterString 
type The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. LocatorDesignatorTypeValue 
 5.3.5. 
Proper noun applied to the real world entity identified by the locator.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
name The identifying part of the locator name. GeographicalName 
type The type of locator value, which enables an application to interpret, parse or format it according to certain rules. LocatorNameTypeValue 
 5.3.6. 
A part of the full name resulting from the subdivision of the thoroughfare name into separate, semantic parts, using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
part The character string that expresses the separate part of the name using the same language and script as the full thoroughfare name. CharacterString 
type A classification of the part of name according to its semantics (meaning) in the complete thoroughfare name. PartTypeValue 
 5.3.7. 
Proper noun applied to thoroughfare optionally including a subdivision of the name into parts.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
name Proper noun applied to the thoroughfare. GeographicalName 
nameParts One or several parts into which the thoroughfare name can be subdivided. PartOfName voidable
 5.4.  5.4.1. 
Description of how and by whom this geographic position of the address was created or derived.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 5.4.2. 
Information defining the specification used to create or derive this geographic position of the address.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 5.4.3. 
Description of the semantics of the locator designator.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 5.4.4. 
The level to which the locator refers.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 5.4.5. 
Description of the semantics of the locator name.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 5.4.6. 
A classification of the part of name according to its semantics in the complete thoroughfare name.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 5.4.7. 
Current validity of the real world address or address component.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 5.5.  5.5.1.  1. In the data set, the position of the address shall be represented by the coordinates of the actual location with the best available accuracy. This will be the most precise directly captured coordinates or, if none exist, then coordinates derived from one of the address components, with priority given to the component that allows the position to be most accurately determined.
 2. If an address has more than one position, the specification attribute shall be populated with a different value for each of these.
 5.5.2.  1. The withinScopeOf association role shall be populated for all locators which are assigned according to rules that seek to ensure unambiguousness within a specific address component (that is thoroughfare name, address area name, postal descriptor or administrative unit name).
 2. The association role parentAddress shall be populated for all addresses which are connected to a parent (or main) address.
 3. An address shall have an association to the name of the country in which it is located. Furthermore, an address must have associations to the additional address components necessary to the unambiguous identification and location of the address instance.
 5.6. 

Layer Name Layer Title Spatial object type
AD.Address Addresses Address

6.  6.1. 
The following spatial object types shall be used for the exchange and classification of spatial objects from data sets that relate to the spatial data theme Cadastral Parcels:


— Basic Property Unit
— Cadastral Boundary
— Cadastral Parcel
— Cadastral Zoning

Cadastral Parcels shall always be made available.

Basic property units shall be made available by Member States where unique cadastral references are given only for basic property units and not for parcels.

Cadastral boundaries shall be made available by Member States where absolute positional accuracy information is recorded for the cadastral boundary.
 6.1.1. 
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.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
areaValue Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcels composing the basic property unit. Area voidable
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 
nationalCadastralReference Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the basic property unit. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. CharacterString 
validFrom Official date and time the basic property unit was/will be legally established. DateTime voidable
validTo Date and time at which the basic property unit legally ceased/will cease to be used. DateTime voidable


Association role Definition Type Voidability
administrativeUnit The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this basic property unit. AdministrativeUnit voidable

Value of areaValue shall be given in square meters
 6.1.2. 
Part of the outline of a cadastral parcel. One cadastral boundary may be shared by two neighbouring cadastral parcels.


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
estimatedAccuracy Estimated absolute positional accuracy of the cadastral boundary in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. Length voidable
geometry Geometry of the cadastral boundary. GM_Curve 
inspireId External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 
validFrom Official date and time the cadastral boundary was/will be legally established. DateTime voidable
validTo Date and time at which the cadastral boundary legally ceased/will cease to be used. DateTime voidable


Association role Definition Type Voidability
parcel The cadastral parcel(s) outlined by this cadastral boundary. A cadastral boundary may outline one or two cadastral parcels. CadastralParcel voidable

Value of estimatedAccuracy shall be given in meters.
 6.1.3. 
Areas defined by cadastral registers or equivalent.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
areaValue Registered area value giving quantification of the area projected on the horizontal plane of the cadastral parcel. Area voidable
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
geometry Geometry of the cadastral parcel. GM_Object 
inspireId External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 
label Text commonly used to display the cadastral parcel identification. CharacterString 
nationalCadastralReference Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral parcel. Must ensure the link to the national cadastral register or equivalent. CharacterString 
referencePoint A point within the cadastral parcel. GM_Point voidable
validFrom Official date and time the cadastral parcel was/will be legally established. DateTime voidable
validTo Date and time at which the cadastral parcel legally ceased/will cease to be used. DateTime voidable


Association role Definition Type Voidability
administrativeUnit The administrative unit of lowest administrative level containing this cadastral parcel. AdministrativeUnit voidable
basicPropertyUnit The basic property unit(s) containing this cadastral parcel. BasicPropertyUnit voidable
zoning The cadastral zoning of lowest level containing this cadastral parcel. CadastralZoning voidable

Value of areaValue shall be given in square meters.

Type of geometry shall be GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface
 6.1.4. 
Intermediary areas used in order to divide national territory into cadastral parcels.


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
estimatedAccuracy The estimated absolute positional accuracy of cadastral parcels within the cadastral zoning in the used INSPIRE coordinate reference system. Absolute positional accuracy is the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions, where the positional uncertainties are the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position. Length voidable
geometry Geometry of the cadastral zoning. GM_MultiSurface 
inspireId External object identifier of spatial object. Identifier 
label Text commonly used to display the cadastral zoning identification. CharacterString 
level Level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy. CadastralZoningLevelValue voidable
levelName Name of the level of the cadastral zoning in the national cadastral hierarchy, in at least one official language of the European Union. LocalisedCharacterString voidable
name Name of the cadastral zoning. GeographicalName voidable
nationalCadastalZoningReference Thematic identifier at national level, generally the full national code of the cadastral zoning. CharacterString 
originalMapScaleDenominator The denominator in the scale of the original paper map (if any) to whose extent the cadastral zoning corresponds. Integer voidable
referencePoint A point within the cadastral zoning. GM_Point voidable
validFrom Official date and time the cadastral zoning was/will be legally established. DateTime voidable
validTo Date and time at which the cadastral zoning legally ceased/will cease to be used. DateTime voidable


Association role Definition Type Voidability
upperLevelUnit The next upper level cadastral zoning containing this cadastral zoning. CadastralZoning voidable

Value of estimatedAccuracy shall be given in meters.

A lower level cadastral zoning shall be part of an upper level zoning.
 6.2.  6.2.1. 
Levels of hierarchy of the cadastral zonings.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 6.3  6.3.1.  1. The value domain of spatial properties defined in this Section is not restricted to the Simple Feature spatial schema as defined by EN ISO 19125-1.
 2. If cadastral boundaries are provided, the cadastral boundaries corresponding to the outline of a cadastral parcel shall form closed ring(s).
 6.3.2. 
All instances of the spatial object type CadastralParcel shall carry as a thematic identifier the attribute nationalCadastralReference. This attribute must enable users to make the link with rights, owners and other cadastral information in national cadastral registers or equivalent.
 6.3.3. 
If data related to the spatial data theme Cadastral Parcels are made available in plane coordinates using the Lambert Conformal Conic projection, they shall also be made available in at least one other of the coordinate reference systems specified in sections 1.3.1, 1.3.2 and 1.3.3.
 6.4.  6.4.1. 

Layer Name Layer Title Spatial object type
CP.CadastralParcel Cadastral Parcel CadastralParcel
CP.CadastralZoning Cadastral Zoning CadastralZoning
CP.CadastralBoundary Cadastral Boundary CadastralBoundary

7.  7.1. 
In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definitions shall apply:


— ‘aerodrome reference point’ means the designated geographical location of an aerodrome, located near the initial or planned geometric centre of the aerodrome and normally remaining where originally established,
— ‘airport/heliport’ means a defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft/helicopters,
— ‘deep water route’ means a route in a designated area within defined limits which has been accurately surveyed for clearance of sea bottom and submerged obstacles to a minimum indicated depth of water,
— ‘inter-modal connection’ means a connection between two elements in different transport networks that use a different transport mode, giving the possibility to change transported media (people, goods, etc) from one transport mode to another,
— ‘linear element’ means a 1-dimensional object that serves as the axis along which linear referencing is performed,
— ‘linear referencing’ means a specification of a location relative to a one-dimensional object as a measurement along (and optionally offset from) that element,
— ‘navaid equipment’ means a physical navaid equipment placed on the Earth surface, like Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Radio Range (VOR), Distance Measuring Equipment (DME), localizer, Tactical Air Navigation Beacon (TACAN) etc., which help in guiding aircraft traffic safely through existing air routes,
— ‘object referencing’ means providing the spatial extent of an object by referring to an existing spatial object or collection of spatial objects,
— ‘railway yard’ means an area crossed by a number of parallel railway tracks (usually more than two) interconnected between them, which are used to stop trains in order to load / unload freight without interrupting the traffic of a main railway line,
— ‘significant point’ means a specified geographical location used to define an Air Traffic Service (ATS) route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation/ATS purposes.
 7.2. 
The types specified for the spatial data theme transport networks are structured in the following packages:


— Common Transport Elements
— Air Transport Network
— Cable Transport Network
— Railway Transport Network
— Road Transport Network
— Water Transport Network
 7.3.  7.3.1. 
The following spatial object types shall be used for the exchange and classification of spatial objects related to Common Transport Elements:


— Access Restriction
— Condition Of Facility
— Maintenance Authority
— Marker Post
— Owner Authority
— Restriction for Vehicles
— Traffic Flow Direction
— Transport Area
— Transport Link
— Transport Link Sequence
— Transport Link Set
— Transport Network
— Transport Node
— Transport Object
— Transport Point
— Transport Property
— Vertical Position
 7.3.1.1. 
A restriction on the access to a transport element.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
restriction Nature of the access restriction. AccessRestrictionValue 
 7.3.1.2. 
State of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
currentStatus Current status value of a transport network element with regards to its completion and use. ConditionOfFacilityValue 
 7.3.1.3. 
The authority responsible for maintenance of the transport element.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
authority Identification of the maintenance authority. CI_Citation 
 7.3.1.4. 
Reference marker placed along a route in a transport network, mostly at regular intervals, indicating the distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where the marker is located.

This type is a sub-type of TransportPoint.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
location Distance from the beginning of the route, or some other reference point, to the point where a marker post is located. Distance 


Association role Definition Type Voidability
route Route in a transport network along which the marker post is placed. TransportLinkSet voidable
 7.3.1.5. 
The authority owning the transport element.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
authority Identification of the owning authority. CI_Citation 
 7.3.1.6. 
Restriction on vehicles on a transport element.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
measure The measure for the restriction. Measure 
restrictionType The type of restriction. RestrictionTypeValue 
 7.3.1.7. 
Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic in relation to the direction of the transport link vector.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
direction Indicates the direction of the flow of traffic. LinkDirectionValue 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object of the type Link or LinkSequence.
 7.3.1.8. 
Surface that represents the spatial extent of an element of a transport network.

This type is a sub-type of NetworkArea.

This type is a sub-type of TransportObject.

This type is abstract.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
validFrom The time when the transport area started to exist in the real world. DateTime voidable
validTo The time from which the transport area no longer exists in the real world. DateTime voidable

All transport areas have an external object identifier.
 7.3.1.9. 
A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a transport network between two points in the network.

This type is a sub-type of Link.

This type is a sub-type of TransportObject.

This type is abstract.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
validFrom The time when the transport link started to exist in the real world. DateTime voidable
validTo The time from which the transport link no longer exists in the real world. DateTime voidable

All transport links have an external object identifier.
 7.3.1.10. 
A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of transport links, which represents a continuous path in the transport network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the transport link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the transport network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties.

This type is a sub-type of LinkSequence.

This type is a sub-type of TransportObject.

This type is abstract.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
validFrom The time when the transport link sequence started to exist in the real world. DateTime voidable
validTo The time from which the transport link sequence no longer exists in the real world. DateTime voidable

A transport link sequence must be composed of transport links that all belong to the same transport network.

All transport link sequences have an external object identifier.
 7.3.1.11. 
A collection of transport link sequences and or individual transport links that has a specific function or significance in a transport network.

This type is a sub-type of LinkSet.

This type is a sub-type of TransportObject.

This type is abstract.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
validFrom The time when the transport link set started to exist in the real world. DateTime voidable
validTo The time from which the transport link set no longer exists in the real world. DateTime voidable


Association role Definition Type Voidability
post Marker post along a route in a transport network. MarkerPost voidable

A transport link set must be composed of transport links and or transport link sequences that all belong to the same transport network.

All transport link sets have an external object identifier.
 7.3.1.12. 
Collection of network elements that belong to a single mode of transport.

This type is a sub-type of Network.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
inspireId External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 
typeOfTransport Type of transport network, based on the type of infrastructure the network uses. TransportTypeValue 
 7.3.1.13. 
A point spatial object which is used for connectivity.

This type is a sub-type of Node.

This type is a sub-type of TransportObject.

This type is abstract.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
validFrom The time when the transport node started to exist in the real world. DateTime voidable
validTo The time from which the transport node no longer exists in the real world. DateTime voidable

All transport nodes have an external object identifier.
 7.3.1.14. 
An identity base for transport network objects in the real world.

This type is abstract.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
geographicalName A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a ‘key’ for implicitly associating different representations of the object. GeographicalName voidable
 7.3.1.15. 
A point spatial object - which is not a node - that represents the position of an element of a transport network.

This type is a sub-type of NetworkElement.

This type is a sub-type of TransportObject.

This type is abstract.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
geometry The location of the transport point. GM_Point 
validFrom The time when the transport point started to exist in the real world. DateTime voidable
validTo The time from which the transport point no longer exists in the real world. DateTime voidable

All transport points have an external object identifier.
 7.3.1.16. 
A reference to a property that falls upon the network. This property can apply to the whole of the network element it is associated with or - for linear spatial objects - be described using linear referencing.

This type is a sub-type of NetworkProperty.

This type is abstract.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
validFrom The time when the transport property started to exist in the real world. DateTime voidable
validTo The time from which the transport property no longer exists in the real world. DateTime voidable

All transport properties have an external object identifier.
 7.3.1.17. 
Vertical level relative to other transport network elements.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
verticalPosition Relative vertical position of the transport element. VerticalPositionValue 
 7.3.2.  7.3.2.1. 
Possible types of transport networks.


Value Definition
air The transport network consists of transport by air.
cable The transport network consists of transport by cable.
rail The transport network consists of transport by rail.
road The transport network consists of transport by road.
water The transport network consists of transport by water.
 7.3.3.  7.3.3.1. 
Types of access restrictions for a transport element.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.3.3.2. 
Possible restrictions on vehicles that can access a transport element.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.4.  7.4.1. 
The following spatial object types shall be used for the exchange and classification of spatial objects related to Air Transport Network:


— Aerodrome Area
— Aerodrome Category
— Aerodrome Node
— Aerodrome Type
— Air Link
— Air Link Sequence
— Air Node
— Air Route
— Air Route Link
— Airspace Area
— Apron Area
— Condition of Air Facility
— Designated Point
— Element Length
— Element Width
— Field Elevation
— Instrument Approach Procedure
— Lower Altitude Limit
— Navaid
— Procedure Link
— Runway Area
— Runway Centreline Point
— Standard Instrument Arrival
— Standard Instrument Departure
— Surface Composition
— Taxiway Area
— Touch Down Lift Off Area
— Upper Altitude Limit
— Use Restriction
 7.4.1.1. 
A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft and/or helicopters.

This type is a sub-type of TransportArea.
 7.4.1.2. 
Aerodrome category concerning the scope and importance of the air traffic services offered from and to it.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
aerodromeCategory Value which indicates the category of an aerodrome. AerodromeCategoryValue 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is an Aerodrome Node or an Aerodrome Area.
 7.4.1.3. 
Node located at the aerodrome reference point of an airport/heliport, which is used to represent it in a simplified way.

This type is a sub-type of AirNode.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
designatorIATA The three letter IATA designator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport). CharacterString voidable
locationIndicatorICAO The four letter ICAO location indicator of the aerodrome (airport/heliport), as listed in ICAO DOC 7910. CharacterString voidable


Association role Definition Type Voidability
controlTowers The set of control towers belonging to an aerodrome (airport/heliport). Type to be specified in the spatial data theme Buildings voidable
 7.4.1.4. 
A code specifying the type of aerodrome.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
aerodromeType The type of aerodrome. AerodromeTypeValue 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is an Aerodrome Node or Aerodrome Area.
 7.4.1.5. 
A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of the air network between two points in the network.

This type is a sub-type of TransportLink.

This type is abstract.
 7.4.1.6. 
A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of air links, which represents a continuous path in the air network without any branches.

This type is a sub-type of TransportLinkSequence.
 7.4.1.7. 
A node which occurs in an air network.

This type is a sub-type of TransportNode.

This type is abstract.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
significantPoint Attribute which indicates whether the air node is or is not a significant point. Boolean 
 7.4.1.8. 
A specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services, from the end of the take-off and initial climb phase to the commencement of the approach and landing phase.

This type is a sub-type of TransportLinkSet.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
airRouteType Route classification. AirRouteTypeValue voidable
designator Code or designator that identifies an Air Route. CharacterString voidable
 7.4.1.9. 
A portion of a route to be flown usually without an intermediate stop, as defined by two consecutive significant points.

This type is a sub-type of AirLink.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
airRouteLinkClass The class or type of an air route link. AirRouteLinkClassValue voidable
 7.4.1.10. 
A defined volume in the air, described as horizontal projection with vertical limits.

This type is a sub-type of TransportArea.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
AirspaceAreaType A code indicating the general structure or characteristics of a particular airspace. AirspaceAreaTypeValue 
 7.4.1.11. 
A defined area, on a land aerodrome/heliport, intended to accommodate aircraft/helicopters for purposes of loading and unloading passengers, mail or cargo, and for fuelling, parking or maintenance.

This type is a sub-type of TransportArea.
 7.4.1.12. 
State of an air transport network element with regards to its completion and use.

This type is a sub-type of ConditionOfFacility.

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is an Aerodrome Node, an Aerodrome Area or a Runway Area.
 7.4.1.13. 
A geographical location not marked by the site of a radio navigation aid, used in defining an ATS route, the flight path of an aircraft or for other navigation or ATS purposes.

This type is a sub-type of AirNode.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
designator The coded designator of the point. CharacterString voidable
 7.4.1.14. 
The physical length of the element.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
length The physical length of the element. Measure 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is a Runway Area, Taxiway Area or Touch Down Lift Off Area.
 7.4.1.15. 
The physical width of the element.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
width The physical width of the element. Measure 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is a Runway Area, Taxiway Area or Touch Down Lift Off Area.
 7.4.1.16. 
The aerodrome elevation as the vertical distance between the highest point of the landing area of an aerodrome and mean sea level.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
altitude Value of the field altitude. Measure 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is an Aerodrome Node or Aerodrome Area.
 7.4.1.17. 
A series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix, or where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en route obstacle clearance criteria apply.

This type is a sub-type of ProcedureLink.
 7.4.1.18. 
Altitude that defines the lower limit of an air transport network object.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
altitude Value of the altitude limit. Measure 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is an Air Route Link or Airspace Area.
 7.4.1.19. 
One or more Navaid Equipments providing navigation services.

This type is a sub-type of AirNode.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
designator The coded identifier given to the navaid system. CharacterString voidable
navaidType Type of the navaid service. NavaidTypeValue voidable
 7.4.1.20. 
A series of predetermined manoeuvres with specified protection from obstacles.

This type is a sub-type of AirLink.
 7.4.1.21. 
A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome/heliport prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft.

This type is a sub-type of TransportArea.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
designator The full textual designator of the runway, used to uniquely identify it at an aerodrome/heliport which has more than one. CharacterString voidable
runwayType The type of runway, either runway for airplanes or final approach and take off area (FATO) for helicopters. RunwayTypeValue voidable
 7.4.1.22. 
An operationally significant position on the centreline of a runway direction.

This type is a sub-type of AirNode.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
pointRole The role of the point along the runway direction centreline. PointRoleValue 
 7.4.1.23. 
A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) arrival route linking a significant point, normally on an ATS route, with a point from which a published instrument approach procedure can be commenced.

This type is a sub-type of ProcedureLink.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
designator The textual designator of the Standard Instrument Arrival. CharacterString voidable
 7.4.1.24. 
A designated instrument flight rule (IFR) departure route linking the aerodrome or a specific runway of the aerodrome with a specified significant point, normally on a designated ATS route, at which the en-route phase of a flight commences.

This type is a sub-type of ProcedureLink.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
designator The full textual designator of the Standard Instrument Departure. CharacterString voidable
 7.4.1.25. 
The composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
surfaceComposition A code indicating the composition of an aerodrome/heliport related surface. SurfaceCompositionValue 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is a Runway Area, Taxiway Area, Apron Area or Touch Down Lift Off Area.
 7.4.1.26. 
A defined path at an aerodrome/heliport established for the taxiing of aircraft/helicopters and intended to provide a link between one part of the aerodrome and another.

This type is a sub-type of TransportArea.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
designator The textual designator of the taxiway. CharacterString voidable
 7.4.1.27. 
A load bearing area on which a helicopter may touch down or lift-off.

This type is a sub-type of AirNode.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
designator The textual designator of the touch down and lift-off area. CharacterString voidable
 7.4.1.28. 
Altitude that defines the upper limit of an air transport network object.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
altitude Value of the altitude limit. Measure 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is an Air Route Link or Airspace Area.
 7.4.1.29. 
The restrictions to the use of an air network object.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
restriction The type of use restriction for the air network object. AirUseRestrictionValue 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is an Air Route, Air Link (or specialized Air Link), Air Node (or specialized Air Node) or Aerodrome Area.
 7.4.2.  7.4.2.1. 
Aerodrome possible categories concerning the scope and importance of the air traffic services offered from and to it.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.4.2.2. 
A code specifying whether a particular entity occurrence is an Aerodrome or a Heliport.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.4.2.3. 
The type of the route from the navigation point of view.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.4.2.4. 
The route classification as ATS route or North Atlantic Tracks.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.4.2.5. 
The use restrictions for an air network object.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.4.2.6. 
Recognised types of Airspace.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.4.2.7. 
Types of Navaid Services.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.4.2.8. 
Role of the Runway Centreline Point.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.4.2.9. 
A code that makes a distinction between runways for airplanes and FATO for helicopters.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.4.2.10. 
A code indicating the composition of a surface.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.5.  7.5.1. 
The following spatial object types shall be used for the exchange and classification of spatial objects related to Cable Transport Network:


— Cableway Link
— Cableway Link Sequence
— Cableway Link Set
— Cableway Node
 7.5.1.1. 
Linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a cable network between two points in a cableway transport network.

This type is a sub-type of TransportLink.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
cablewayType The type of a cableway transport. CablewayTypeValue voidable
 7.5.1.2. 
An ordered collection of cableway links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties.

This type is a sub-type of TransportLinkSequence.
 7.5.1.3. 
A collection of cableway link sequences and or individual cableway links that has a specific function or significance in a cable transport network.

This type is a sub-type of TransportLinkSet.
 7.5.1.4. 
A point spatial object that is used to represent connectivity between two consecutive cableway links.

This type is a sub-type of TransportNode.
 7.5.2.  7.5.2.1. 
The possible types of cableway transport.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.6.  7.6.1. 
The following spatial object types shall be used for the exchange and classification of spatial objects related to Railway Transport Network:


— Design Speed
— Nominal Track Gauge
— Number of Tracks
— Railway Area
— Railway Electrification
— Railway Line
— Railway Link
— Railway Link Sequence
— Railway Node
— Railway Station Area
— Railway Station Code
— Railway Station Node
— Railway Type
— Railway Use
— Railway Yard Area
— Railway Yard Node
 7.6.1.1. 
The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
speed The specification of the maximum speed to which a railway line is designed for. Velocity 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a railway transport network.
 7.6.1.2. 
The nominal distance between the two outer rails (gauge) of a railway track.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
nominalGauge A single value that identifies the track gauge. Measure voidable
nominalGaugeCategory Provision of the gauge of a railway track as a fuzzy category with respect to the European standard nominal gauge. TrackGaugeCategoryValue voidable

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a railway transport network.
 7.6.1.3. 
The number of tracks for a railway stretch.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
minMaxNumberOfTracks Indicates whether the number of tracks are counted as minimum or maximum value. MinMaxTrackValue voidable
numberOfTracks The number of tracks present. Integer 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a railway transport network.
 7.6.1.4. 
Surface occupied by a railway track, including ballast.

This type is a sub-type of TransportArea.
 7.6.1.5. 
Indication whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
electrified Indicates whether the railway is provided with an electric system to power vehicles moving along it. Boolean 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a railway transport network.
 7.6.1.6. 
A collection of railway link sequences and or individual railway links that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties.

This type is a sub-type of TransportLinkSet.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
railwayLineCode A code assigned to a railway line which is unique within a Member State. CharacterString voidable
 7.6.1.7. 
A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a railway network between two points in the network.

This type is a sub-type of TransportLink.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
fictitious The railway link does not represent a real and existing railway track but a fictitious trajectory. Boolean voidable
 7.6.1.8. 
A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of railway links, which represents a continuous path in a railway network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the railway link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the railway network, characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties.

This type is a sub-type of TransportLinkSequence.
 7.6.1.9. 
A point spatial object which represents a significant point along the railway network or defines an intersection of railway tracks used to describe its connectivity.

This type is a sub-type of TransportNode.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
formOfNode The function of a railway node within the railway network. FormOfRailwayNodeValue voidable
 7.6.1.10. 
An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of the facilities of a railway station (buildings, railway yards, installations and equipment) devoted to carry out railway station operations.

This type is a sub-type of TransportArea.
 7.6.1.11. 
The unique code assigned to a railway station.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
stationCode A unique code assigned to a railway station. CharacterString 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a railway transport network.
 7.6.1.12. 
A railway node which represents the location of a railway station along the railway network.

This type is a sub-type of RailwayNode.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
numberOfPlatforms A value indicating the number of platforms available at a railway station. Integer voidable

For a railway station node, the value for the ‘formOfNode’ attribute shall always be ‘RailwayStop’.
 7.6.1.13. 
The type of railway transport the line is designed for.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
type The type of railway transport to which the line is designed for. RailwayTypeValue 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a railway transport network.
 7.6.1.14. 
The current use of the railway.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
use The current use of the railway. RailwayUseValue 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a railway transport network.
 7.6.1.15. 
An area spatial object which is used to represent the topographical limits of a railway yard.

This type is a sub-type of TransportArea.
 7.6.1.16. 
A railway node which occurs within a railway yard area.

This type is a sub-type of RailwayNode.

For a railway yard node, the value for the ‘formOfNode’ attribute shall always be ‘RailwayStop’.
 7.6.2.  7.6.2.1. 
Values to indicate whether number of tracks are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number.


Value Definition
average The number of tracks is the average value for a given part of the railway network.
maximum The number of tracks is the maximum value for a given part of the railway network.
minimum The number of tracks is the minimum value for a given part of the railway network.
 7.6.2.2. 
The possible categories of railways concerning its nominal track gauge.


Value Definition
broad The nominal track gauge property is broader than the standard one.
standard The nominal track gauge property is equal to the European standard (1 435 millimetres).
narrow The nominal track gauge property is narrower than the standard one.
notApplicable The definition of a nominal track gauge property is not applicable to the type of railway transport.
 7.6.3.  7.6.3.1. 
The possible functions of a railway node within the railway network.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.6.3.2. 
The possible types of railway transport.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.6.3.3. 
The possible uses of railways.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.7.  7.7.1. 
The following spatial object types shall be used for the exchange and classification of spatial objects related to Road Transport Network:


— E-Road
— Form of Way
— Functional Road Class
— Number of Lanes
— Road
— Road Area
— Road Link
— Road Link Sequence
— Road Name
— Road Node
— Road Service Area
— Road Service Type
— Road Surface Category
— Road Width
— Speed Limit
— Vehicle Traffic Area
 7.7.1.1. 
A collection of road link sequences and or individual road links that represents a route that is part of the international E-road network, characterized by its European route number.

This type is a sub-type of TransportLinkSet.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
europeanRouteNumber Code, identifying the route in the international E-road network. The code always starts with a letter ‘E’, followed by a one-, two- or three-digit number. CharacterString voidable
 7.7.1.2. 
A classification based on the physical properties of the Road Link.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
formOfWay Physical form of the way. FormOfWayValue 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a road transport network.
 7.7.1.3. 
A classification based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
functionalClass Functional rank of the road link in the road network. FunctionalRoadClassValue 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a road transport network.
 7.7.1.4. 
The number of lanes of a road element.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
direction Indicates which direction the number of lanes is valid for. LinkDirectionValue voidable
minMaxNumberOfLanes Indicates if the number of lanes is counted as minimum or maximum value. MinMaxLaneValue voidable
numberOfLanes Number of lanes. Integer 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a road transport network.
 7.7.1.5. 
A collection of road link sequences and/or individual road links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties.

This type is a sub-type of TransportLinkSet.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
localRoadCode Identification code assigned to the road by the local road authority. CharacterString voidable
nationalRoadCode The national number of the road. CharacterString voidable
 7.7.1.6. 
Surface which extends to the limits of a road, including vehicular areas and other parts of it.

This type is a sub-type of TransportArea.
 7.7.1.7. 
A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a road network between two points in the network. Road links can represent paths, bicycle roads, single carriageways, multiple carriageway roads and even fictitious trajectories across traffic squares.

This type is a sub-type of TransportLink.
 7.7.1.8. 
A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of road links, which represents a continuous path in a road network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the road link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter such as length. It describes an element of the road network, characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties.

This type is a sub-type of TransportLinkSequence.
 7.7.1.9. 
Name of a road, as assigned by the responsible authority.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
name Name of the road. GeographicalName 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a road transport network.
 7.7.1.10. 
A point spatial object that is used to either represent connectivity between two road links or to represent a significant spatial object such as a services station or roundabout.

This type is a sub-type of TransportNode.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
formOfRoadNode Description of the function of a road node in the road transport network. FormOfRoadNodeValue voidable
 7.7.1.11. 
Surface annexed to a road and devoted to offer particular services for it.

This type is a sub-type of TransportArea.
 7.7.1.12. 
Description of the type of road service area and the available facilities.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
availableFacility Facility that is available for a given road service area. ServiceFacilityValue 
type Type of road service area. RoadServiceTypeValue 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object of the type RoadServiceArea or RoadNode (when formOfRoadNode=roadServiceArea).
 7.7.1.13. 
Specification of the state of the surface of the associated Road Element. Indicates whether a road is paved or unpaved.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
surfaceCategory Type of road surface. RoadSurfaceCategoryValue 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a road transport network.
 7.7.1.14. 
The width of the road, measured as an average value.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
measuredRoadPart Indicates to which part of a road the value for the attribute ‘width’ applies. RoadPartValue voidable
width Road width value. Measure 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a road transport network.
 7.7.1.15. 
Limit for the speed of a vehicle on a road.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
areaCondition Speed limit is dependent on environmental circumstances. AreaConditionValue voidable
direction Indicates which direction the speed limit is valid for. LinkDirectionValue voidable
laneExtension Number of lanes (including the start lane) to which the speed limit applies. Integer voidable
speedLimitMinMaxType Indicates if the speed limit is maximum or minimum and if it is recommended. SpeedLimitMinMaxValue 
speedLimitSource Source for speed limit. SpeedLimitSourceValue voidable
speedLimitValue Value for speed limit. Velocity 
startLane Index of the first lane to which speed limit applies. For countries with right-hand traffic, the index 1 refers to the rightmost lane and the index is incremented to the left; for countries with left-hand traffic, the index 1 refers to the leftmost lane, and the index is incremented to the right. Integer voidable
validityPeriod Period during which the speed limit is valid. TM_Period voidable
vehicleType Vehicle type the speed limit is restricted to. VehicleTypeValue voidable
weatherCondition Weather condition the speed limit is dependent on. WeatherConditionValue voidable

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a road transport network.
 7.7.1.16. 
Surface that represents the part of a road which is used for the normal traffic of vehicles.

This type is a sub-type of TransportArea.
 7.7.2.  7.7.2.1. 
Values for the functional road classification. This classification is based on the importance of the role that the road performs in the road network.


Value Definition
mainRoad The most important roads in a given network.
firstClass The second most important roads in a given network.
secondClass The third most important roads in a given network.
thirdClass The fourth most important roads in a given network.
fourthClass The fifth most important roads in a given network.
fifthClass The sixth most important roads in a given network.
sixthClass The seventh most important roads in a given network.
seventhClass The eighth most important roads in a given network.
eighthClass The ninth most important roads in a given network.
ninthClass The least important roads in a given network.
 7.7.2.2. 
Values to indicate whether number of lanes are counted as the maximum, minimum or average number.


Value Definition
maximum The number of lanes is the maximum value for a given part of the road network.
minimum The number of lanes is the minimum value for a given part of the road network.
average The number of lanes is the average value for a given part of the road network.
 7.7.2.3. 
Possible values to indicate the nature of a speed limit.


Value Definition
maximum Speed limit is a maximum value
minimum Speed limit is a minimum value
recommendedMaximum Speed limit is a recommended maximum value
recommendedMinimum Speed limit is a recommended minimum value
 7.7.3.  7.7.3.1. 
Speed limit restriction depending on the area.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.7.3.2. 
Functions of road nodes.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.7.3.3. 
Classification based on the physical properties of the road link.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.7.3.4. 
Indication to which part of a road the value of a measurement applies.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.7.3.5. 
Types of road service areas.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.7.3.6. 
Values to indicate whether a road is paved or not paved.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.7.3.7. 
Possible service facilities available at a road service area.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.7.3.8. 
Possible sources for speed limits.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.7.3.9. 
Possible types of vehicles.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.7.3.10. 
Values to indicate weather conditions that affect speed limits.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.8.  7.8.1. 
The following spatial object types shall be used for the exchange and classification of spatial objects related to Water Transport Network:


— Beacon
— Buoy
— CEMT Class
— Condition of Water Facility
— Fairway Area
— Ferry Crossing
— Ferry Use
— Inland Waterway
— Marine Waterway
— Port Area
— Port Node
— Restriction for Water Vehicles
— Traffic Separation Scheme
— Traffic Separation Scheme Area
— Traffic Separation Scheme Crossing
— Traffic Separation Scheme Lane
— Traffic Separation Scheme Roundabout
— Traffic Separation Scheme Separator
— Water Link Sequence
— Water Node
— Water Traffic Flow Direction
— Waterway
— Waterway Link
— Waterway Node
 7.8.1.1. 
A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous mark as a fixed aid to navigation, or for use in hydrographic survey.

This type is a sub-type of TransportPoint.
 7.8.1.2. 
A floating object moored to the bottom in a particular (charted) place, as an aid to navigation or for other specific purposes.

This type is a sub-type of TransportPoint.
 7.8.1.3. 
Classification of an inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport).

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
CEMTClass Value indicating the classification of an Inland waterway according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport). CEMTClassValue 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a water transport network.
 7.8.1.4. 
State of a water transport network element with regards to its completion and use.

This type is a sub-type of ConditionOfFacility.

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a water transport network.
 7.8.1.5. 
The main travelled part of a waterway.

This type is a sub-type of TransportArea.
 7.8.1.6. 
A special waterway aimed at supporting the transport of passengers, vehicles or other cargo/freight across a water body, and which is normally used as a connection linking two or more nodes of a land based transport network.

This type is a sub-type of Waterway.
 7.8.1.7. 
The type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing.

This type is a sub-type of TransportProperty.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
ferryUse Value indicating the type of transport carried out by a ferry crossing. FerryUseValue 

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a water transport network.
 7.8.1.8. 
Waterway which is defined at inland continental waters.

This type is a sub-type of Waterway.
 7.8.1.9. 
Waterway which is defined at sea waters.

This type is a sub-type of Waterway.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
deepWaterRoute Attribute which indicates if the maritime waterway is a deep water route. Boolean voidable
 7.8.1.10. 
An area spatial object which is used to represent the physical limits of all the facilities which constitute the terrestrial zone of a sea or inland port.

This type is a sub-type of TransportArea.
 7.8.1.11. 
A point spatial object which is used to represent a sea or inland port in a simplified way, aproximately located at the bank of the waterbody where the port is placed.

This type is a sub-type of WaterNode.
 7.8.1.12. 
Restriction on vehicles on a water transport element.

This type is a sub-type of RestrictionForVehicles.

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a water transport network.
 7.8.1.13. 
A scheme which aims at reducing the risk of collision in congested and/or converging areas by separating traffic moving in opposite, or nearly opposite, directions.

This type is abstract.


Association role Definition Type Voidability
component A component of a traffic separation scheme. TrafficSeparationSchemeArea 
marineWaterRoute The collection of marine waterways associated with a traffic separation scheme. MarineWaterway 
markerBeacon A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. Beacon 
markerBuoy A marker forming part of a traffic separation scheme. Buoy 
 7.8.1.14. 
An area spatial object forming part of a traffic separation scheme.

This type is a sub-type of TransportArea.

This type is abstract.
 7.8.1.15. 
A defined area where traffic lanes cross.

This type is a sub-type of TrafficSeparationSchemeArea.
 7.8.1.16. 
An area within defined limits in which one-way traffic flow is established.

This type is a sub-type of TrafficSeparationSchemeArea.
 7.8.1.17. 
A traffic separation scheme in which traffic moves in a counter-clockwise direction around a specified point or zone.

This type is a sub-type of TrafficSeparationSchemeArea.
 7.8.1.18. 
A zone separating the lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of ships proceeding in the same direction.

This type is a sub-type of TrafficSeparationSchemeArea.
 7.8.1.19. 
A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary), which represents a continuous path in the water network without any branches.

This type is a sub-type of TransportLinkSequence.
 7.8.1.20. 
A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network.

This type is a sub-type of TransportNode.

This type is abstract.
 7.8.1.21. 
Indicates the direction of the flow of water transport traffic in relation to the direction of the water transport link vector.

This type is a sub-type of TrafficFlowDirection.

This property can only be associated with a spatial object that is part of a water transport network.
 7.8.1.22. 
A collection of water link sequences and or individual waterway and/or watercourse links (as necessary) that are characterized by one or more thematical identifiers and/or properties, which perform a navigable route within a water body (oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, channels or canals).

This type is a sub-type of TransportLinkSet.

This type is abstract.
 7.8.1.23. 
A linear spatial object that describes the geometry or connectivity of the water transport network between two consecutive waterway or watercourse nodes. It represents a linear section across a body of water which is used for shipping.

This type is a sub-type of TransportLink.
 7.8.1.24. 
A point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity between two different waterway links, or between a waterway link and a watercourse link, in the water transport network.

This type is a sub-type of WaterNode.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
formOfWaterwayNode Description of the function of a waterway node in the water transport network. FormOfWaterwayNodeValue voidable
 7.8.2.  7.8.2.1. 
Inland waterway classification according to CEMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport) Resolution No 92/2.


Value Definition
I Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class I, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No 92/2 - Table 1.
II Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class II, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No 92/2 - Table 1.
III Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class III, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No 92/2 - Table 1.
IV Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class IV, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No 92/2 - Table 1.
Va Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Va, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No 92/2 - Table 1.
Vb Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class Vb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No 92/2 - Table 1.
VIa Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIa, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No 92/2 - Table 1.
VIb Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIb, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No 92/2 - Table 1.
VIc Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VIc, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No 92/2 - Table 1.
VII Inland waterway belonging to CEMT-class VII, defined by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Resolution No 92/2 - Table 1.
 7.8.3.  7.8.3.1. 
Types of transport carried out by a ferry.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.8.3.2. 
Function of a Waterway Node in the water transport network.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 7.9.  7.9.1.  1. Transport Networks centreline representations and nodes shall always be located within the extent of the area representation of the same object.
 2. Connectivity between Transport Networks across state borders and – where applicable – also across regional borders (and data sets) within Member States shall be established and maintained by the respective authorities, using the cross-border connectivity mechanisms provided by the NetworkConnection type.
 7.9.2.  1. When linear referencing is used in Transport Networks data, the position of referenced properties on links and link sequences shall be expressed as distances measured along the supplied geometry of the underlying link object(s).
 2. An inter-modal connection shall always reference two elements which belong to different networks.
 7.9.3.  1. Transport link ends shall be connected wherever an intersection exists between the real world phenomena they represent. No connections shall be created at crossing network elements when it is not possible to pass from one element to another.
 2. In a Transport Networks data set which contains nodes, these nodes shall only be present where Transport Links connect or end.
 7.9.4. 
The Water transport networks shall re-use, where it exists and is practicable, the water network centreline geometry of the Hydrography theme. Therefore, object referencing shall be used to link the water transport course with the existing water network geometry in the Hydrography theme.
 7.9.5. 
The centrelines of Road and Rail objects shall fall within the extent of the physical real world object that they represent if the Link is indicated as not being ‘fictitious’.
 7.9.6.  1. Wherever a connection exists in a transport network, all connected link ends and the optional node that take part in this connection have to be positioned at a distance of less than the connectivity tolerance from each other.
 2. Link ends and nodes that are not connected shall always be separated by a distance that is greater than the connectivity tolerance.
 3. In data sets where both transport links and nodes are present, the relative position of nodes and link ends in relation to the specified connectivity tolerance shall correspond to the associations that exist between them in the data set.
 7.10. 

Layer Type Layer Title Spatial object type(s)
TN.CommonTransportElements.TransportNode Generic Transport Node TransportNode
TN.CommonTransportElements.TransportLink Generic Transport Link TransportLink
TN.CommonTransportElements.TransportArea Generic Transport Area TransportArea
TN.RoadTransportNetwork.RoadLink Road Link RoadLink
TN.RoadTransportNetwork.VehicleTrafficArea Vehicle traffic Area VehicleTrafficArea
TN.RoadTransportNetwork.RoadServiceArea Road Service Area RoadServiceArea
TN.RoadTransportNetwork.RoadArea Road Area RoadArea
TN.RailTransportNetwork.RailwayLink Railway Link RailwayLink
TN.RailTransportNetwork.RailwayStationArea Railway Station Area RailwayStationArea
TN.RailTransportNetwork.RailwayYardArea Railway Yard Area RailwayYardArea
TN.RailTransportNetwork.RailwayArea Railway Area RailwayArea
TN.WaterTransportNetwork.WaterwayLink Waterway Link WaterwayLink
TN.WaterTransportNetwork.FairwayArea Fairway Area FairwayArea
TN.WaterTransportNetwork.PortArea Port Area PortArea
TN.AirTransportNetwork.AirLink Air Link AirLink
TN.AirTransportNetwork.AerodromeArea Aerodrome Area AerodromeArea
TN.AirTransportNetwork.RunwayArea Runway Area RunwayArea
TN.AirTransportNetwork.AirspaceArea Airspace Area AirspaceArea
TN.AirTransportNetwork.ApronArea Apron Area ApronArea
TN.AirTransportNetwork.TaxiwayArea Taxiway Area TaxiwayArea
TN.CableTransportNetwork.CablewayLink Cableway Link CablewayLink

8.  8.1. 
In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definitions shall apply:


— ‘aquifer’ means a subsurface layer or layers of rock or other geological strata of sufficient porosity and permeability to allow either a significant flow of groundwater or the abstraction of significant quantities of groundwater,
— ‘groundwater’ means all water which is below the surface of the ground in the saturation zone and in direct contact with the ground or subsoil,
— ‘sub-basin’ means an area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a series of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes to a particular point in a water course,
 8.2. 
The types specified for the spatial data theme Hydrography are structured in the following packages:


— Hydro - base
— Hydro - Network
— Hydro - Physical Waters
— Hydro - Reporting
 8.3.  8.3.1. 
The following spatial object types shall be used for the exchange and classification of spatial objects related to Hydro - base:


— Hydro Object
 8.3.1.1. 
An identity base for hydrographic (including man-made) objects in the real world.

This type is abstract.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
geographicalName A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a ‘key’ for implicitly associating different representations of the object. GeographicalName voidable
hydroId An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a ‘key’ for implicitly associating different representations of the object. HydroIdentifier 


Association role Definition Type Voidability
relatedHydroObject A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity. HydroObject voidable
 8.3.2.  8.3.2.1. 
A hydrographic thematic identifier.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
classificationScheme A description of the identification scheme (National, European, etc.) being used. CharacterString 
localId A local identifier, assigned by some authority. CharacterString 
Namespace An indicator of the scope for the local identifier. CharacterString 
 8.4.  8.4.1. 
The following spatial object types shall be used for the exchange and classification of spatial objects related to Hydro - Network:


— Hydro Node
— Watercourse Link
— Watercourse Link Sequence
— Watercourse Separated Crossing
 8.4.1.1. 
A node within the hydrographic network.

This type is a sub-type of Node.

This type is a sub-type of HydroObject.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
hydroNodeCategory Nature of the hydro node. HydroNodeCategoryValue voidable
 8.4.1.2. 
A segment of a watercourse within a hydrographic network.

This type is a sub-type of Link.

This type is a sub-type of HydroObject.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
flowDirection Direction of water flow in the segment relative to digitisation of segment geometry. LinkDirectionValue voidable
length Length of network segment. Length voidable
 8.4.1.3. 
A sequence of watercourse links representing a non-branching path through a hydrographic network.

This type is a sub-type of LinkSequence.

This type is a sub-type of HydroObject.
 8.4.1.4. 
An element in the hydrographic network used to indicate non-interacting crossing of watercourse links separated by level.

This type is a sub-type of GradeSeparatedCrossing.

This type is a sub-type of HydroObject.
 8.4.2.  8.4.2.1. 
Defines categories for different types of hydrographic network nodes.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 8.5.  8.5.1. 
The following spatial object types shall be used for the exchange and classification of spatial objects related to Hydro - Physical Waters:


— Crossing
— Dam or Weir
— Drainage Basin
— Embankment
— Falls
— Fluvial Point
— Ford
— Hydro Point of Interest
— Hydro Power Plant
— Inundated Land
— Land-Water Boundary
— Lock
— Man-made Object
— Ocean Region
— Pipe
— Pumping Station
— Rapids
— River Basin
— Shore
— Shoreline Construction
— Sluice
— Standing Water
— Surface Water
— Watercourse
— Wetland
 8.5.1.1. 
A man-made object allowing the passage of water above or below an obstacle.

This type is a sub-type of ManMadeObject.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
type The type of physical crossing. CrossingTypeValue voidable
 8.5.1.2. 
A permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow.

This type is a sub-type of ManMadeObject.
 8.5.1.3. 
Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff.

This type is a sub-type of HydroObject.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
area Size of the drainage basin area. Area voidable
basinOrder Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching/dividing in a drainage basin system. HydroOrderCode voidable
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
geometry The geometry of the drainage basin, as a surface. GM_Surface 
inspireId External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 
origin Origin of the drainage basin. OriginValue voidable


Association role Definition Type Voidability
outlet The surface water outlet(s) of a drainage basin. SurfaceWater voidable
containsBasin A smaller sub-basin contained within a larger basin DrainageBasin voidable

A river basin may not be contained in any other basin
 8.5.1.4. 
A man-made raised long mound of earth or other material.

This type is a sub-type of ManMadeObject.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Natural risk zones in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC.
 8.5.1.5. 
A vertically descending part of a watercourse where it falls from a height.

This type is a sub-type of FluvialPoint.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
height Distance measured from the lowest point of the base at ground or water level (downhill side/downstream side) to the tallest point of the spatial object. Length voidable
 8.5.1.6. 
A hydro point of interest that affects the flow of a watercourse.

This type is a sub-type of HydroPointOfInterest.

This type is abstract.
 8.5.1.7. 
A shallow part of a watercourse used as a road crossing.

This type is a sub-type of ManMadeObject.
 8.5.1.8. 
A natural place where water appears, disappears or changes its flow.

This type is a sub-type of HydroObject.

This type is abstract.


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
geometry The geometry of the hydro point of interest, as a point, curve or surface. GM_Primitive voidable
inspireId External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 
levelOfDetail Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. MD_Resolution 
 8.5.1.9. 
A facility for the generation of power from moving water.

This type is a sub-type of ManMadeObject.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Energy resources in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC.
 8.5.1.10. 
A tract periodically covered by flood water, excluding tidal waters.

This type is a sub-type of HydroObject.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Natural risk zones in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC.


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
geometry The geometry of the inundated land, as a surface. GM_Surface 
inspireId External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 
inundationReturnPeriod The average period (in years) between the occurrences of an inundation event. Number voidable
inundationType The type of a land subject to inundation based on the cause of its flooding. InundationValue voidable
 8.5.1.11. 
The line where a land mass is in contact with a body of water.


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
geometry The geometry of the land-water boundary, as a curve. GM_Curve 
inspireId External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 
origin Origin of the land-water boundary. OriginValue voidable
waterLevelCategory Water-level defining the land-water boundary. WaterLevelValue voidable
 8.5.1.12. 
An enclosure with a pair or series of gates used for raising or lowering vessels as they pass from one water level to another.

This type is a sub-type of ManMadeObject.
 8.5.1.13. 
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.

This type is a sub-type of HydroObject.

This type is abstract.


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
condition The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of the structures and/or equipment comprising a facility and/or located at a site, as a whole. ConditionOfFacilityValue voidable
endLifespanVersion Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. DateTime voidable
geometry The geometry of the man-made object, as a point, curve or surface. GM_Primitive voidable
inspireId External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 
levelOfDetail Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. MD_Resolution 
 8.5.1.14. 
One of the three large regions of the world-wide ocean, each with associated sub- and marginal areas and subject to an independent flow-regime.

This type is a sub-type of HydroObject.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Sea regions in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC.


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
geometry The geometry of the ocean region, as a surface. GM_Surface voidable
inspireId External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 


Association role Definition Type Voidability
foreshore The part of the shore or beach which lies between the low water mark and the upper limit of normal wave action. Shore voidable
 8.5.1.15. 
A tube for the conveyance of solids, liquids or gases.

This type is a sub-type of ManMadeObject.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Utility and governmental services in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC.
 8.5.1.16. 
A facility to move solids, liquids or gases by means of pressure or suction.

This type is a sub-type of ManMadeObject.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Utility and governmental services in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC.
 8.5.1.17. 
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.

This type is a sub-type of FluvialPoint.
 8.5.1.18. 
The area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a sequence of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes into the sea at a single river mouth, estuary or delta.

This type is a sub-type of DrainageBasin.
 8.5.1.19. 
The narrow strip of land in immediate contact with any body of water including the area between high and low water lines.

This type is a sub-type of HydroObject.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Land cover in Annex II to Directive 2007/2/EC.


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
composition The primary type(s) of material composing a spatial object, exclusive of the surface. ShoreTypeValue voidable
delineationKnown An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. Boolean voidable
endLifespanVersion Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. DateTime voidable
geometry The geometry of the shore, as a surface. GM_Surface 
inspireId External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 
 8.5.1.20. 
An artificial structure attached to land bordering a body of water and fixed in position.

This type is a sub-type of ManMadeObject.
 8.5.1.21. 
An open, inclined conduit fitted with a gate for regulating water flow.

This type is a sub-type of ManMadeObject.
 8.5.1.22. 
A body of water that is entirely surrounded by land.

This type is a sub-type of SurfaceWater.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
elevation Elevation above mean sea level. Length voidable
meanDepth Average depth of the body of water. Length voidable
surfaceArea Surface area of the body of water. Area voidable

Standing water geometry may be a surface or point
 8.5.1.23. 
Any known inland waterway body.

This type is a sub-type of HydroObject.

This type is abstract.


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
geometry The geometry of the surface water: - either a curve or surface for a watercourse; - either a point or surface for a standing water. GM_Primitive 
inspireId External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 
levelOfDetail Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance. MD_Resolution 
localType Provides ‘local’ name for the type of surface water. LocalisedCharacterString voidable
origin Origin of the surface water. OriginValue voidable
persistence The degree of persistence of water. HydrologicalPersistenceValue voidable
tidal Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water. Boolean voidable


Association role Definition Type Voidability
bank The bank(s) associated to a surface water. Shore voidable
drainsBasin The basin(s) drained by a surface water. DrainageBasin voidable
neighbour An association to another instance of the same real-world surface water in another data set. SurfaceWater voidable
 8.5.1.24. 
A natural or man-made flowing watercourse or stream.

This type is a sub-type of SurfaceWater.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
condition The state of planning, construction, repair, and/or maintenance of a watercourse. ConditionOfFacilityValue voidable
delineationKnown An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known. Boolean voidable
length Length of the watercourse. Length voidable
level Vertical location of watercourse relative to ground. VerticalPositionValue voidable
streamOrder Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching in a stream system. HydroOrderCode voidable
width Width of watercourse (as a range) along its length. WidthRange voidable

Watercourse geometry may be a curve or surface

A condition attribute may be specified only for a man-made watercourse
 8.5.1.25. 
A poorly drained or periodically flooded area where the soil is saturated with water, and vegetation is supported.

This type is a sub-type of HydroObject.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Land cover in Annex II to Directive 2007/2/EC.


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
geometry The geometry of the wetland, as a surface. GM_Surface 
inspireId External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 
localType Provides ‘local’ name for the type of wetland. LocalisedCharacterString voidable
Tidal Identifies whether the wetland is affected by tidal water. Boolean voidable
 8.5.2.  8.5.2.1. 
A hydrologically meaningful ‘order code’ for ordering hierarchies of watercourses and drainage basins.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
order Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching or dividing in a stream or drainage basin system. CharacterString 
orderScheme A description of the concept for ordering. CharacterString 
scope An indicator of the scope or origin for an order code (including whether it is national, supranational or European). CharacterString 
 8.5.2.2. 
The range of a watercourse’s horizontal width along its length.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
lower Lower bound of width. Length 
upper Upper bound of width. Length 
 8.5.3.  8.5.3.1. 
An enumeration type specifying a set of hydrographic ‘origin’ categories (natural, man-made) for various hydrographic objects.


Value Definition
natural An indication that a spatial object is natural.
manMade An indication that a spatial object is man-made.
 8.5.4.  8.5.4.1. 
Man-made physical watercourse crossing types.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 8.5.4.2. 
Categories of hydrological persistence of a body of water.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 8.5.4.3. 
The type of a land subject to inundation.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Natural risk zones in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 8.5.4.4. 
Categories of shore area composition.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Land cover in Annex II to Directive 2007/2/EC.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 8.5.4.5. 
The tidal datum / waterlevel to which depths and heights are referenced.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 8.6.  8.6.1. 
The following spatial object types shall be used for the exchange and classification of spatial objects related to Hydro - Reporting:


— WFD Coastal Water
— WFD Ground Water Body
— WFD Lake
— WFD River
— WFD River or Lake
— WFD Surface Water Body
— WFD Transitional Water
— WFD Water Body
 8.6.1.1. 
Surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters.

This type is a sub-type of WFDSurfaceWaterBody.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC.

Coastal water geometry must be a surface
 8.6.1.2. 
A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or aquifers.

This type is a sub-type of WFDWaterBody.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
geometry The geometry of the WFD groundwater body. GM_Primitive voidable
 8.6.1.3. 
A body of standing inland surface water.

This type is a sub-type of WFDRiverOrLake.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC.

Lake geometry must be a surface
 8.6.1.4. 
A body of inland water flowing for the most part on the surface of the land but which may flow underground for part of its course.

This type is a sub-type of WFDRiverOrLake.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC.

River geometry must be a curve

Main and large attributes may not be specified for canals
 8.6.1.5. 
Abstract class containing common attributes for a WFD river or lake.

This type is a sub-type of WFDSurfaceWaterBody.

This type is abstract.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
large Rivers with a catchment area > 50,000 km2; or rivers and main tributaries that have a catchment area between 5,000 km2 and 50,000 km2. Lakes that have a surface area > 500 km2. Boolean voidable
main Rivers that have a catchment area > 500 km2. Lakes that have a surface area > 10 km2. Boolean voidable
 8.6.1.6. 
A discrete and significant element of surface water.

This type is a sub-type of WFDWaterBody.

This type is abstract.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
artificial ‘Artificial water body’ means a body of surface water created by human activity. Boolean 
geometry The geometry of the WFD surface water body: - a surface for a WFD coastal water; - a surface for a WFD transitional water; - a curve for a WFD river; - a surface for a WFD lake. GM_Primitive 
heavilyModified ‘Heavily modified water body’ means a body of surface water which as a result of physical alterations by human activity is substantially changed in character, as designated by the Member State in accordance with the provisions of WFD Annex II. Boolean 
representativePoint Representative point of the WFD water body. GM_Point voidable

heavilyModified attribute allowed only if not artificial
 8.6.1.7. 
Bodies of surface water in the vicinity of river mouths which are partly saline in character as a result of their proximity to coastal waters but which are substantially influenced by freshwater flows.

This type is a sub-type of WFDSurfaceWaterBody.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC.

Transitional water geometry must be a surface
 8.6.1.8. 
Abstract class representing a WFD body of surface water or body of groundwater.

This type is a sub-type of HydroObject.

This type is abstract.

This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC.


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 
 8.7.  8.7.1.  1. Hydrography links, centrelines and nodes shall always be located within the extent of the area representation of the same object.
 2. Connectivity between hydrographic networks across state borders and – where applicable – also across regional borders (and data sets) within Member States shall be established and maintained by the respective authorities, using the cross-border connectivity mechanisms provided by the NetworkConnection type.
 3. All attribution of objects in this schema shall be the same as the equivalent property of that object used for reporting obligations under Directive 2000/60/EC.
 8.7.2.  1. If a geographical name is used as a unique hydrologic ID for an object in this specification then it shall be derived, where possible, from a pan-European Gazetteer or another authoritative, pan-European source.
 2. The localId attribute of the external object identifier of a spatial object shall be the same as the ID used for reporting obligations under Directive 2000/60/EC.
 8.7.3.  1. If the same real world object in a data set is exchanged using spatial objects from more than one of the Hydrography application schemas then these spatial objects shall carry either the same, unique, geographical name or the same hydrographic thematic identifier.
 2. When linear referencing is used in hydrographic Network data, the position of referenced properties on links and link sequences shall be expressed as distances measured along the supplied geometry of the underlying link object(s).
 8.7.4.  1. If spatial objects are provided at different spatial resolutions, the spatial resolution must be specified for each spatial object using the levelOfDetail attribute where applicable.
 2. Watercourse links shall intersect wherever a connection exists between the real world phenomena they represent. No intersections shall be created at crossing network elements when it is not possible for water to pass from one element to another.
 3. In a hydrographic network data set which contains nodes, these nodes shall only be present where Watercourse Links connect or end.
 4. The geometry shall be the same as the geometry used for reporting obligations under Directive 2000/60/EC.
 8.7.5.  1. The attribute delineationKnown shall not be used to indicate that the accuracy / precision of a certain geometry is low; this indication should be given using the appropriate data quality element(s).
 2. The attribute delineationKnown shall not be used to indicate a change of geometry over time where this change of geometry is known.
 8.7.6. 
The centrelines of watercourse objects shall fall within the extent of the physical real world object that they represent if the Watercourse Link is indicated as not being ‘fictitious’.
 8.7.7.  1. Wherever a connection exists in a hydrographic network, all connected link ends and the optional node that take part in this connection have to be positioned at a distance of less than the connectivity tolerance from each other.
 2. Link ends and nodes that are not connected shall always be separated by a distance that is greater than the connectivity tolerance.
 3. In data sets where both transport links and nodes are present, the relative position of nodes and link ends in relation to the specified connectivity tolerance shall correspond to the associations that exist between them in the data set.
 8.8. 

Layer Type Layer Title Spatial object type(s)
HY.PhysicalWaters.Waterbodies Waterbody Watercourse, StandingWater
HY.PhysicalWaters.LandWaterBoundary Land-Water Boundary LandWaterBoundary
HY.PhysicalWaters.Catchments Catchment DrainageBasin, RiverBasin
HY.Network Hydrographic Network HydroNode, WatercourseLink
HY.PhysicalWaters.HydroPointOfInterest Hydro Point of Interest Rapids, Falls
HY.PhysicalWaters.ManMadeObject Man-made Object Crossing, DamOrWeir, Sluice, Lock, Ford, ShorelineConstruction
HY.HydroObject Shore, Wetland Shore, Wetland
HY.Reporting.WFDRiver WFD-River WFDRiver
HY.Reporting.WFDLake WFD-Lake WFDLake
HY.Reporting.WFDTransitionalWater WFD-Transitional water WFDTransitionalWater
HY.Reporting.WFDCoastalWater WFD-Coastal water WFDCoastalWater
HY.OceanRegion Ocean Region OceanRegion

9.  9.1. 
The following spatial object types shall be used for the exchange and classification of spatial objects from data sets that relate to the spatial data theme Protected Sites:


— Protected Site
 9.1.1 
An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Union and Member States’ legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
geometry The geometry defining the boundary of the Protected Site. GM_Object 
inspireID External object identifier of the spatial object. Identifier 
legalFoundationDate The date that the protected site was legally created. This is the date that the real world object was created, not the date that its representation in an information system was created. DateTime voidable
legalFoundationDocument A URL or text citation referencing the legal act that created the Protected Site. CI_Citation voidable
siteDesignation The designation (type) of Protected Site. DesignationType voidable
siteName The name of the Protected Site. GeographicalName voidable
siteProtectionClassification The classification of the protected site based on the purpose for protection. ProtectionClassificationValue voidable
 9.2.  9.2.1 
A data type designed to contain a designation for the Protected Site, including the designation scheme used and the value within that scheme.


Attribute Definition Type Voidability
designation The actual Site designation. DesignationValue 
designationScheme The scheme from which the designation code comes. DesignationSchemeValue 
percentageUnderDesignation The percentage of the site that falls under the designation. This is used in particular for the IUCN categorisation. If a value is not provided for this attribute, it is assumed to be 100 % Percentage 

Sites must use designations from an appropriate designation scheme, and the designation code value must agree with the designation scheme.
 9.3.  9.3.1 
The protected site classification based on the purpose of protection.


Value Definition
natureConservation The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of biological diversity.
archaeological The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of archaeological heritage.
cultural The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of cultural heritage.
ecological The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of ecological stability.
landscape The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of landscape characteristics.
environment The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of environmental stability.
Geological The Protected Site is protected for the maintenance of geological characteristics.
 9.4.  9.4.1. 
The scheme used to assign a designation to the Protected Sites.

This code list may be extended by the Member States.
 9.4.2. 
Abstract base type for code lists containing the classification and designation types under different schemes.

This type is abstract.
 9.4.3. 
A code list for the International Union for the Conservation of Nature classification scheme.

This type is a sub-type of DesignationValue.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 9.4.4. 
A code list for the National Monuments Record classification scheme.

This type is a sub-type of DesignationValue.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 9.4.5. 
A code list for the Natura2000 designation scheme, in accordance with Council Directive 92/43/EEC (Habitats Directive).

This type is a sub-type of DesignationValue.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 9.4.6. 
A code list for the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance (Ramsar Convention) designation scheme.

This type is a sub-type of DesignationValue.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 9.4.7. 
A code list for the Man and Biosphere Programme classification scheme.

This type is a sub-type of DesignationValue.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 9.4.8. 
A code list for the World Heritage designation scheme.

This type is a sub-type of DesignationValue.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.
 9.5. 

Layer Type Layer Title Spatial object type(s)
PS.ProtectedSite Protected Sites ProtectedSite
