Chat GTP doesnt know about GeoDCAT yet :-)

"To make geospatial data FAIR and semantically interoperable, you can take
the following additional steps:

Use standardized vocabularies and ontologies: When describing the data and
its contents, use standardized vocabularies and ontologies to ensure that
the meaning of the data is clear and consistent. For example, you can use
the GeoSPARQL standard for geospatial ontologies and vocabularies.

Link data to external sources: Link the data to external sources using
URIs, so that others can easily understand the relationships between the
data and other relevant information. This can help to make the data more
understandable and useful to a wider audience.

Use Linked Data principles: Apply Linked Data principles, such as the use
of URIs and RDF, to describe the data and its relationships with other data
sources. This can help to make the data more interconnected and
interoperable with other datasets.

Use data quality and metadata standards: Ensure that the data is of high
quality and that metadata standards, such as ISO 19115, are used to
describe the data's content, quality, and provenance. This can help to
increase the trust in the data and ensure that others can easily understand
and use the data.

By taking these additional steps, you can help to make your geospatial data
FAIR and semantically interoperable, which will increase the usability and
value of the data for a wider range of users and applications."

we have a target to aim at :-)

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Rob Atkinson
*Senior Research Engineer * | Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)
Mobile: +61 419 202973
ratkinson@ogc.org | ogc.org | @opengeospatial



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Received on Sunday, 12 February 2023 12:48:18 UTC