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Examples of the GeoJSON files in the wild: - [plantnet.org](https://identify.plantnet.org) - [observablehq.com](https://observablehq.com/@barnabywalker/world-geographical-scheme-for-recording-plant-distributi) - [TDWG-visualizer](https://bookdown.org/fgabriel1891/tdwg-vis/)

@stanblum Good to know. Might be useful to put a big banner at the top of this repository directing people to GeoSchemes.

@AntoineAA Thanks for responding, improved GeoJSON would be great, hopefully members of [Geoschemes](https://github.com/tdwg/geoschemes) will be following this discussion.

@mrjohnc We have GeoJSON files for levels 1 to 4, see https://github.com/tdwg/wgsrpd/tree/master/geojson but these are files for all regions combined. Are you looking for files for each separate region? As...

@mrjohnc @johnroxton OK I've created a set of GeoJSON files for the regions, levels 1-4, with each region in a separate file. The repo is [rdmpage/wgsrpd-geojson](https://github.com/rdmpage/wgsrpd-geojson), you can see an...

The repository is AGPL 3, this should be visible when you visit the repo and there is also a LICENSE file to that effect. Sent from Outlook for iOS ________________________________...

I have several projects that map names to literature, using nomenclators as a starting point, such as ION (used by BioNames), IPNI (making well underway), and Index Fungorum (just started)....

Some additional name sources include: [World Spider Catalog](http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch) LSIDs with literature as strings, some overlap with ION but better quality literature citations for older names [Species File projects](http://software.speciesfile.org/HomePage/Software/Files/Files.aspx) LSIDs (I...

@dremsen The whole Sherborn - ION - BHL mapping [doi:10.3897/zookeys.550.9673](https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.550.9673) should be opened up as well. AFAIK ION have it but haven't made it available to anyone not visiting their...

Oh and let's not forget [Wikispecies](https://species.wikimedia.org) which is mixed, but has lots of literature. Unfortunately it's in a somewhat idiosyncratic format. I'll be at Wikicite 2017 next week working on...