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- The standard here presented is composed of:
- The list of countries or areas: 255 M49 active country or area codes, of which:
- 250 are included in the standard M49
- 2 are added by FAO in agreement with UNSD (codes 158 and 836)
- 3 are added by FAO for internal purpose only (codes 381, 412 and 835)
- The list of M49 former country or area codes to archive old time series
- The composition of regional and other groupings
- The list of countries or areas: 255 M49 active country or area codes, of which:
- The M49 is modified for FAO statistical purposes only in the following cases, discussed and agreed with UNSD:
- The FAO legal term “Palestine” (available in FAO NOCS as of 24 April 2018) is used in place of the M49 descriptor “State of Palestine”, in line with the FAO legal recommendation. As of May 2018, the descriptor “Palestine” is available in the names of countries database5 (NOCS).
- The code and descriptor for “Taiwan, Province of China” is added thanks to a bilateral agreement between FAO and China. In this way the principle of “One China” is respected but at the same time it is possible to publish statistics about Taiwan, which otherwise is not represented in M49. As of May 2018, the descriptor “Taiwan, Province of China” is available in the names of countries database (NOCS).
- “Kosovo” is added for FAO statistical purposes (as per IDWG members request). As of May 2018, the descriptor “Kosovo (Serbia)” has been agreed with FAOTERM. This code is however for internal use only and data on “Kosovo (Serbia)” should not be disseminated.
- “United Republic of Tanzania, Zanzibar” is added for FAO statistical purposes (as per IDWG members request). As of May 2018, the descriptor “United Republic of Tanzania, Zanzibar” has been agreed with FAOTERM.
- “United Republic of Tanzania, mainland (ex Tanganyika)” is added (as per IDWG members request). This code is however for internal use only and data on “United Republic of Tanzania, mainland (ex Tanganyika)” should not be disseminated.
- “Italy–- San Marino–- Holy See” is added (as per IDWG members request). This code is however for internal use only and data on “Italy–- San Marino–- Holy See” should not be disseminated.
M49 UNSD | M49 FAO (OCS standard) | FAO_M49 FAO (EBX and Caliper, ESS Dataspace) | FAO_M49 FAO (SWS)_SWS (EBX, ESS Dataspace) | SWS (Ivan replies) | Caliper | |
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275 - State of Palestine | 275 - Palestine The codes existed in M49 | ,
| Not present | 275 - 158 Taiwan, Province of China Palestine In En, Fr, Es, Ar, Zh, Ru Name_xx and ShortName_xx are identical | Use a dedicated ontology (TODO) | |
- In M49:
| 158 Taiwan, Province of China New code , (agreed with China and included in NOCS = New, public In EBX: ) |
NOTE: repetition of block China. NOTE: Code 159 is not yet included in OCS standard, but it is already dissemination |
EBX – Caliper – the chanced hierarchy is rendered with specific broader/narrower (sub-properties of skos:broader/narrower)
NOTE: repetition of block China. NOTE: Code 159 is not for dissemination |
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- | 412 Kosovo New code , (agreed with FAOTERM but not for dissemination = New, internal EBX – 039 under Southern Europe Caliper – same as EBX) |
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- | 836 United Republic of Tanzania, Zanzibar New code , (agreed with FAOTERM = New, publicEBX – 836 has two parents: ) |
Note: double parenthood |
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- | 835 United Republic of Tanzania, mainland (ex Tanganyika) New code, not | 835 has not parent Caliper – under 014 Eastern Africa | Placed under the Same as 381.
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- | 381 Italy - San Marino - Holy See (New, internal)See New code, not | 381 has not parent Caliper – under 039 Southern Europe (just like Italy, San Marino, Holy See) Same as 835 | Same as 835.
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Comparison M49 - M49 FAO
TODO
- Create a property for label "Palestine" (geopol?)
- create property for public/internal
- On-hold: harmonize treatment of 836, 385 and 381 among EBX-Caliper-SWS? (see table above)
- Include table B1, B2 and B1-L5 from EBX.
- Check out the difference between L5 in FAOm49 and FAO SWS. they have 274 and 275 elements, respectively.
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