Edit vocabulary

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Bound elements for concepts

Element Type Status
skos:broader Quantitative
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30 Sep 2013
skos:narrower Quantitative
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17 Sep 2015

Add new data elements

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Vocabulary concepts

413 concepts found, displaying 241 to 260.First910111213141516Last
Id Label Status Status Modified Notation
H01.05 diffuse pollution to surface waters due to agricultural and forestry activities Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H01.05
H01.06 diffuse pollution to surface waters due to transport and infrastructure without connection to canalization / sweepers Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H01.06
H01.07 diffuse pollution to surface waters due to abandoned industrial sites Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H01.07
H01.08 diffuse pollution to surface waters due to household sewage and waste waters Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H01.08
H01.09 diffuse pollution to surface waters due to other sources not listed Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H01.09
H02 Pollution to groundwater (point sources and diffuse sources) Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H02
H02.01 groundwater pollution by leakages from contaminated sites Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H02.01
H02.02 groundwater pollution by leakages from waste disposal sites Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H02.02
H02.03 groundwater pollution associated with oil industry infrastructure Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H02.03
H02.04 groundwater pollution by mine water discharges Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H02.04
H02.05 groundwater pollution by discharge to ground such as disposal of contaminated water to soakaways Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H02.05
H02.06 diffuse groundwater pollution due to agricultural and forestry activities Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H02.06
H02.07 diffuse groundwater pollution due to non-sewered population Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H02.07
H02.08 diffuse groundwater pollution due to urban land use Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H02.08
H03 Marine water pollution Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H03
H03.01 oil spills in the sea Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H03.01
H03.02 toxic chemical discharge from material dumped at sea Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H03.02
H03.02.01 non-synthetic compound contamination Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H03.02.01
H03.02.02 synthetic compound contamination Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H03.02.02
H03.02.03 radionuclide contamination Quick edit Valid 2013-03-22 H03.02.03
CSV Import

The CSV file should contain a header row for element names and data rows for concepts.
It is strongly recommended to use an exported CSV file as a template for bulk editing. Columns and rows can be added to or deleted from the template file.
A concept can be ignored by prepending a double-slash '//' to the concept row in the CSV
    Notes:
  • If the header row contains unknown elements the import will aborted and data will be rolled back
  • Erroneous concept rows are ignored, valid data rows are still imported
  • Successful import cannot be undone (unless "undo checkout" is performed)
  • If a concept with the same identifier already exists in the vocabulary it will be overwritten
  • "Purge Vocabulary" option deletes all the vocabulary concepts before import
Note
  • With this operation, contents of RDF file will be imported into vocabulary folder.
  • Only a working copy can be updated with a RDF file upload.
  • If user select "Purge Per Predicate" option. All seen predicates will be removed from vocabulary.
  • If user select "Purge All Vocabulary Data" option. All data will be removed from vocabulary.
  • Once import is successful, operation cannot be undone. If an error occurs during import, then all data will be rolled back.
In this case, existing vocabulary information will be updated with information from imported concepts.
In this case, predicates of existing concepts will be replaced with the imported predicates.
In this case, all existing concepts will be removed and the imported concepts will be added.
In this case, all imported concepts will be removed from the vocabulary.
How to handle missing concepts?