Namespaces quick reference guide
The Apimondia Bee XML working group is developing and improving standardisation for bee health data by sharing expertise and efforts to better communicate data. Bee XML is a self-describing data format that allows the exchange of data on bees and beekeepers. Terms in the namespace abbreviation beexml: are a collection of terms defines by the Apimondia Bee XML working group and are intended for use with literal objects.
Darwin Core is a standard maintained by the Darwin Core Maintenance Interest Group. The Darwin Core vocabulary including classes and their properties have been fully implemented on ther EU Pollinator Hub vocabulary. Terms in the namespace abbreviation dcterms: are imports of Dublin Core legacy terms from the /elements/1.1/ namespace into the Darwin Core vocabulary for use in describing biodiversity data. DCMI encourages the use of the /terms/ namespace and this policy has been followed on the EU Pollinator Hub.
Darwin Core is a standard maintained by the Darwin Core Maintenance Interest Group. The Darwin Core vocabulary including classes and their properties have been fully implemented on ther EU Pollinator Hub vocabulary. Terms in the namespace abbreviation dcterms: are imports of Dublin Core terms from the /terms/ namespace into the Darwin Core vocabulary for use in describing biodiversity data. The Dublin Core namespace URI these terms is: http://purl.org/dc/terms/
Darwin Core is a standard maintained by the Darwin Core Maintenance Interest Group. The Darwin Core vocabulary including classes and their properties have been fully implemented on ther EU Pollinator Hub vocabulary. Terms in the namespace abbreviation dwc: are a collection of general Darwin Core properties and are intended for use with literal objects. The Darwin Core namespace URI for the collection of general Darwin Core properties, classes, and encoding schemes is: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/
Darwin Core is a standard maintained by the Darwin Core Maintenance Interest Group. The Darwin Core vocabulary including classes and their properties have been fully implemented on ther EU Pollinator Hub vocabulary. Terms in the namespace abbreviation dwciri: are intended for use with IRI reference objects and must not be used with literal objects. The Darwin Core namespace URI for the collection Darwin Core properties expected to have IRI values is http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/iri/. For further information refer to section 2.5 of the Darwin Core RDF Guide.
EUROSTAT is the statistical office of the European Union, responsible for publishing high-quality Europe-wide statistics and indicators that enable comparisons between countries and regions. Terms in the namespace abbreviation eurostat: are a collection of EUROSTAT terms and are intended for use with literal objects.
FAOSTAT is the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Corporate Statistical Database, responsible for publishing high-quality Woldwide agricultural statistics and indicators that enable comparisons between countries and regions. Terms in the namespace abbreviation faostat: are a collection of FAOSTAT terms and are intended for use with literal objects.
ISO 3166 is the International Standard for country codes and codes for their subdivisions. Terms in the namespace abbreviation iso-3166: are a collection of ISO 3166 terms and are intended for use with literal objects on the EU Pollinator Hub.
ISO 8601 is the International Standard for date and time formats. Terms in the namespace abbreviation iso-8601: are a collection of ISO 8601 terms and are intended for use with literal objects.
Terms in the namespace abbreviation reu-2022-2379: are a collection of terms defined by Regulation (EU) 2022/2379 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 November 2022 on statistics on agricultural input and output and are intended for use with literal objects.
The United Nations Statistics Division is committed to the advancement of the global statistical system. We compile and disseminate global statistical information, develop standards and norms for statistical activities, and support countries' efforts to strengthen their national statistical systems. We facilitate the coordination of international statistical activities and support the functioning of the United Nations Statistical Commission as the apex entity of the global statistical system.