Geographic dataset published by the Parco della Maremma authority that divides the park's territory into zones of interest, each linked to the corresponding implementation regulations. It provides spatial boundaries used to identify which rules and management provisions apply across different areas of the park. The dataset is available for download via the park's metadata repository API.Dataset geografico che suddivide le aree del parco per zona di interesse collegata alle norme di attuazione
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Data schema (3 fields)
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| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| gid | int | Internal record identifier.Internal record identifier. |
| zone | text | Name and code of the park zone.Name and code of the park zone. |
| sotto_zoneSotto zone | text | Code of the zone's sub-category.Code of the zone's sub-category. |
Schema inferred from the distribution file's first records 25 days ago. Column types are sampled estimates, not source-declared.
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Sample data (5 records)
| gid | zone | sotto_zone |
|---|---|---|
| 58 | G - Territorio aperto | G |
| 53 | F - Ambiti di origine antropica d valore amientale e naturalistico | F |
| 29 | C - Aree di Protezione | C 3 |
| 46 | E - Ambiti ad elevata tutela ambientale | E |
| 57 | F - Ambiti di origine antropica d valore amientale e naturalistico | F |
Live sample captured at profiling time — values may have changed upstream.
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Using the API
Query examples
curl -sL 'https://parcodellamaremma.ldpgis.it/metarepo2/api/datasets/zonizzazione/download' -o data.zipZIP archive download — the schema shown was inferred from the dbf file inside it.
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License
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