Administrative structures, legal boundaries, and the spatial frameworks through which authority and jurisdiction are expressed. Governance data underpins how all other spatial data is organised, reported, and regulated.

Scope

  • Administrative units: Municipalities, regions, nations, electoral districts, statistical zones
  • Addresses: Official address assignments, their hierarchical structure, and spatial localisation
  • Cadastral system: Land parcel boundaries, legal descriptions of ownership units
  • Planning and zoning: Land use designations, conservation zones, protected area boundaries, building regulations
  • Statistical units: Census tracts, enumeration areas, algorithmically generated grids (DGGS)
  • Resource permits: Fishing quotas, extraction licences, environmental consents

Key Distinction: Governance vs Infrastructure

Governance describes legal and administrative definitions of space. Infrastructure describes physical assets within that space. A municipality boundary is governance; the roads inside it are infrastructure.

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Classical Theme Mappings

StandardThemeLink
ISO 19115Boundaries|Boundaries
ISO 19115Location|Location
ISO 19115Planning/CadastreCadastre
INSPIREAdministrative Units|Administrative Units
INSPIREAddresses|Addresses
INSPIRECadastral Parcels|Cadastral Parcels
UN-GGIMAdministrative Boundaries|Administrative Boundaries

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