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Property:countryCode #140

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mtrekels opened this issue Nov 26, 2019 · 7 comments
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Property:countryCode #140

mtrekels opened this issue Nov 26, 2019 · 7 comments
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Class:GeographicContext data model issues related to data model subtasks done Reviewed and ready to go include in version 1 vocabulary:needed terms that needs controlled vocabularies

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mtrekels commented Nov 26, 2019

Label Country Code
Definition The standard code for the country in which the Location occurs.
Usage The standard code for the country in which the objects held in the collection were collected.
Existing property dwc:countryCode
Existing class Location
Existing property identifier http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/countryCode
Format Text
Required No
Repeatable No
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Examples AR SV CN
Notes This terms refers to the code of the country from which the collection originated. Recommended best practice is to use an ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 country code.
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nielsraes commented Mar 16, 2020

Format: List - A collection often covers multiple countries
http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/countryCode --> Recommended best practice is to use ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 country codes.
Should be linked to country

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Updating definition to match dwc

Definition The standard code for the country in which the Location occurs.
Dimension
Existing property dwc:countryCode
Existing class Location
Existing property identifier http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/countryCode
Format controlled vocabulary
Required
Repeatable
Constraints
Examples AR, SV, CN
Notes This terms refers to the code of the country from which the collection originated. Recommended best practice is to use an ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 country code.

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Implementing comments of issues:
#141, #143, #132, #133, #137, #138, #139, #135, #140
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Implementing comments of issues:
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essvee commented Jun 4, 2020

Format: List - A collection often covers multiple countries
http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/countryCode --> Recommended best practice is to use ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 country codes.
Should be linked to country

Outcome of subsequent discussion about this point within the group: Where multiple categorical values are relevant/required for a collection description object, we should avoid concatenating these values into a single string-y property, and instead encourage people to attach multiple GeographicOrigin classes to a single Collection Description.

So, I've set this property as not-repeatable, but as the parent GeoOrigin class is repeatable the capacity to affiliate multiple countries to one collection is preserved.

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wouteraddink commented Jun 4, 2020 via email

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ben-norton commented Feb 19, 2022

See the following file for country codes. The two files are exactly the same apart from different file types.
http://data.naturalsciences.org/data/geography/countries.csv
http://data.naturalsciences.org/data/geography/countries.xlsx
The files contain the following:
ISO 3166 alpha-2 codes (2 Letter Country Codes)
ISO 3166 alpha-3 codes (3 Letter Country Codes
ISO 3166 Numeric Country Codes
US Board of Geographic Names - Short Form
US Board of Geographic Names - Long Form
ISO Country Short Name - English
ISO Country Short Name - French
ISO Country Short Name - Spanish
Source

Country codes are unambiguous. A country name can have more than a dozen variations. If you provide the country code, then the end-user can convert that to the form and language of their choosing (The file upload was simpler than the aforementioned API endpoint).

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tucotuco commented Feb 19, 2022 via email

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As I said before, countries are political regions, not geographic regions, and iso country codes refer to the political region and do not change if the geograpic area of a country changes. Since in our data we usually want to indicate geograpic origin and not political region, if countries cannot be avoided then country codes should be used that are linked to a geographic shape and time period for which they are valid.

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