The OGC GeoSPARQL standard supports representing and querying geospatial data on the Semantic Web. GeoSPARQL defines a vocabulary for representing geospatial data in RDF, and it defines an extension to the SPARQL query language for processing geospatial data. In addition, GeoSPARQL is designed to accommodate systems based on qualitative spatial reasoning and systems based on quantitative spatial computations.
geosparqlA summary of the relations in the Bioregistry schema can be found here.
Mappings from records in Bioregistry to external registries comprises the metaregistry. This resource has 5 mappings to external registries with 3 unique external prefixes.
| Registry Name | Registry Metaprefix | External Prefix | Curate |
|---|---|---|---|
AberOWL
|
aberowl |
GEOSPARQL
|
|
|
BARTOC
|
bartoc |
17990
|
|
BioPortal
|
bioportal |
GEOSPARQL
|
|
|
TIB-TS
|
tib |
geo
|
|
|
Zazuko
|
zazuko |
geo
|
A provider turns a local unique identifiers from a resource into a URI. Many providers are also resolvable as URLs (i.e., they can be used in a web browser).
The local unique identifier hasDefaultGeometry is used to demonstrate the providers
available for GeoSPARQL. Some providers may use a different example, which is displayed in the table below.
A guide for curating additional providers can be found
here.
| Provider Name | Provider Code | URI |
|---|---|---|
| GeoSPARQL | geosparql |
http://www.opengis.net/ont/geosparql#hasDefaultGeometry |
| Bioregistry | bioregistry |
https://bioregistry.io/geosparql:hasDefaultGeometry |