This version is DEPRECATED, v2.03 is the latest version
This version is DEPRECATED, v2.03 is the latest version
iati-activities/iati-activity/location/administrative
This is the reference page for the XML element administrative
.
Coded identification of national and sub-national divisions according to recognised administrative boundary repositories. Multiple levels may be reported.
The code for the administrative area being reported from the vocabulary specified.
This value must be of type xsd:string.
The code for a recognised administrative boundary. repository
This value must be of type xsd:string.
This value must be on the GeographicVocabulary codelist.
An integer indicating the hierarchical level being reported. Level 0 is the national boundary, level 1 is the first-level administrative sub-division, etc.
This value must be of type xsd:nonNegativeInteger.
Deprecated since 1.04
The ISO 3166-1 alpha2 code for the country (e.g. “GB” for the United Kingdom).
For the @code attribute, see http://iatistandard.org/codelists/country
This value must be of type xsd:string.
This value should be on the Country codelist.
Deprecated since 1.04
The UNSALB level-one administrative code for a subdivision of a country.
See http://iatistandard.org/codelists/admin1
This value must be of type xsd:string.
Deprecated since 1.04
The UNSALB level-two administrative code for a subdivision of a country.
See http://iatistandard.org/codelists/admin2
This value must be of type xsd:string.
Example usage of administrative
within context of location
This example declares a GeographicVocabulary
code G1 (Geonames) and a relevant code
from that vocabulary, alongside an appropriate level
:
<location ref="AF-KAN">
<location-id vocabulary="G1" code="1453782" />
<name>Location name</name>
<description>Location description</description>
<activity-description>A description that qualifies the activity taking place at the location</activity-description>
<administrativelevel="1"code="1453782"vocabulary="G1"/>
<point srsName="http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326">
<pos>31.616944 65.716944</pos>
</point>
<exactness code="1"/>
<location-reach code="1" />
<location-class code="2"/>
<feature-designation code="PRNQ"/>
</location>
Prior to 1.04 National and sub-national administrative divisions could be declared as such (but as of 1.04 the @country, @adm1 and @adm2 attributes are deprecated):
<administrative country="AF" adm1="KAN">Kandahar Province, Afghanistan</administrative>
In 1.04 the @country, @adm1 and @adm2 attributes were deprecated. The new attributes replace the function of the previous ones.
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