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geositedat

Geositedat is a standardized framework and repository for geospatial site data, designed to enable discovery, integration, and reuse of site-related geospatial information. The term is used to describe both a data model and an associated platform, optionally implemented as open-source software, that supports storing site geometry, attributes, metadata, and provenance across different jurisdictions.

Data model: Core entities include Site, Observation, Sensor, Event, and Metadata. A Site has a geometry (point,

Formats and interoperability: Geositedat aims to be format-agnostic, with adapters for GeoJSON, Shapefile, GeoTIFF, and CSV.

Access and governance: The platform emphasizes open data licensing where appropriate, with role-based access controls for

Use and impact: Researchers, planners, conservationists, and policy makers use geositedat to locate sites, compare attributes,

line,
polygon),
a
name,
typology,
and
coordinates;
Observations
capture
measurements
with
timestamps;
Sensors
describe
instruments;
Events
capture
notable
occurrences.
Metadata
follows
established
schemas
(for
example
ISO
19115)
and
includes
license,
citation,
data
quality,
and
lineage.
It
supports
Open
Geospatial
Consortium
standards
such
as
WMS,
WFS,
and
CSW
for
discovery,
and
provides
APIs
for
programmatic
access,
filtering,
and
export.
restricted
data.
Data
stewardship
and
review
processes
ensure
quality,
with
versioning,
audit
trails,
and
change
logs
to
maintain
reproducibility.
integrate
with
other
geospatial
datasets,
and
cite
data
sources
in
publications
and
reports.
See
also
related
geospatial
data
standards
and
data
portals.