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AN OVERVIEW OF DATA FROM DATASETS REGISTERED IN LATVIAN SPATIAL METADATA CATALOGUE
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Since INSPIRE directive was published in 2007, many datasets became publicly available in interoperable way. This makes possible the developing of wide range of applications (including web and mobile) that use this information as data source. In this article authors test all for download available datasets registered in Latvian spatial metadata catalogue and describes the technical details such as the feature type, feature count in dataset, geometry type, default coordinate reference system, standard name and derived parameters such as count of features in one hectare. Authors also provide qualitative assessment of web feature services and datasets registered in Latvian spatial metadata catalogue. Assessment is based on the results of validating this datasets/download services in INSPIRE geoportal metadata validator and using ETF test projects from github to test services compliance to INSPIRE Technical Guidance requirements. In results section short summary about all key parameters of datasets/download services are provided. This allows feature researchers and developers better understand technical characteristics of datasets and download services registered in Latvian spatial metadata catalogue. Moreover, this helps to choose the right tools to access information in most effective ways.
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