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GEMET

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Website: http://www.eionet.europa.eu/ge...
 
Date published: Fri, Feb 27, 2009
 
Keywords: environment, thesaurus
 

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GEMET, the GEneral Multilingual Environmental Thesaurus, has been developed by the European Topic Centre on Catalogue of Data Sources under contract to the European Environment Agency, and is currently published and managed by the European Environment Information and Observation Network.

GEMET is a compilation of several multilingual vocabularies, and has been designed as a general thesaurus, aiming to define a core general terminology for the environment. The current version is available in 22 languages, and contains over 6,000 descriptors.

GEMET is available to public in several formats. It can be browsed and searched on-line, accessed through Web services, or downloaded as HTML or SKOS files.

 

 

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Le GEMET, ou GEneral Multilingual Environmental Thesaurus, est un thesaurus multilingue développé et publié par l' Agence européenne pour l'environnement.

GEMET est la compilation de plusieurs vocabulaires multilingues, et présente la forme d'un thesaurus général, ayant pour but de définir une terminologie générale pour le domaine de l'environnement. La version actuelle est disponible en 22 langues et contient plus de 6000 descripteurs.

GEMET est disponible au public sous plusieurs formats. On peut naviguer et rechercher dans le vocabulaire en ligne, l'interroger par des Services Web, ou le télécharger aux formats HTML ou SKOS.

GEMET fait partie du projet XMDR, qui est un registre de métadonnées.


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