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For Country page, retrieve all datasets with Spatial coverage = country or sub-level
This proposal has the advantage of dealing with spatial coverage and add city level without breaking the whole data model. Then, we could easily build specific page for cities or sub-national levels contribution and be align with TH! and other data portals.
HI Pierre. I agree with this first approach that seems also impacting the overall structure of the tool very little. However, it is still unclear to me how to account this in the scoring. Will the subnational dataset appear in the stack bar at the same level as a national dataset? That would be an easy way to do it, but I think It would introduce a strong bias when one looks to the explore country page. My proposition would be to have a counter for the sub-national datasets and when a sub-national location is under analysis (I'm exploring Paris - Ile de France) I have a a view of the full evaluation of the dataset in the same way we have for the countries.
Proposal to be discussed:
Country
field bySpatial coverage
to be conformant with DCAT standard https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/gld/raw-file/default/dcat/index.html#Property:dataset_spatialSpatial coverage
= country or sub-levelThis proposal has the advantage of dealing with spatial coverage and add city level without breaking the whole data model. Then, we could easily build specific page for cities or sub-national levels contribution and be align with TH! and other data portals.
What do you think @nastasi-oq @stufraser1 @vdeparday @gracedoherty ?
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