Wikidata:Property proposal/Antarctic Specially Protected Area ID

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Antarctic SPA ID[edit]

Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Authority control

   Not done
Descriptionidentifier for an Antarctic Specially Protected Area, under the Antarctic Treaty System
Data typeExternal identifier
Domainbuildings and areas of land
Allowed values[1-9]\d+
ExampleHaswell Island (Q22975525)127
Sourcehttps://www.ats.aq/devPH/apa/ep_protected.aspx?lang=e
External linksUse in sister projects: [ar][de][en][es][fr][he][it][ja][ko][nl][pl][pt][ru][sv][vi][zh][commons][species][wd][en.wikt][fr.wikt].
Planned useImport all registrants in the database to Wikidata and add ID numbers to all, as part of the Connected Open Heritage project
Formatter URLhttps://www.ats.aq/devPH/apa/ep_protected_search.aspx?type=2&num=$1&name=&prop=0&lang=e
Motivation

To document the Antarctic Specially Protected Areas on Wikidata and link to the official website. See here for more info. John Cummings (talk) 19:32, 23 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Discussion
EdouardHue
VIGNERON
Thierry Caro
Paul Mackay
Pigsonthewing
Fralambert
Holger1959
Dhx1
Derzno
GPSLeo
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Rodrigo Tetsuo Argenton (talk)
Pmau
Olea

Notified participants of WikiProject Protected areas. Thierry Caro (talk) 20:31, 24 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

I like and endorse the idea of having these IDs in Wikidata, but I don't think this is a very clear way of doing it. At the moment all ASPAs are already in Wikidata (some are duplicated, like Haswell Island (Q3503835) & Haswell Island (Q22975525), because boundaries don't completely line up), and indexed using heritage designation (P1435):Antarctic Specially Protected Area (Q3031290); their designations are in a catalog code (P528) property. (The same approach is used for the two other types of Antarctic protected areas; historic sites & specially managed areas). The best place for the ATS links might be as a qualifier to heritage designation (P1435) or catalog code (P528), rather than a new property which just holds a page reference but manages to look confusingly like the real ID. Andrew Gray (talk) 20:52, 25 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Andrew Gray that is odd - the page parameter is "id", so what is that number then (32 in the example case)? ArthurPSmith (talk) 17:43, 26 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]
ArthurPSmith: I think it's literally just the number of that database record, nothing more. The same system also includes historic sites (with type=1) and the handful of specially managed areas (with type=3), but the id=XX never overlaps. Presumably all three types are stored in the same index and when a new one's listed it gets the next page ID in the list. Andrew Gray (talk) 18:08, 26 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

@John Cummings: Is there a way to request from the website to provide an URL that actually goes to the propery ID? ChristianKl () 14:12, 2 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]

 Not done There are only 72 areas, they have items, and they are already identified with catalog code. --Micru (talk) 09:30, 16 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]