Hi Severin,
Indeed, it is quite detailed and could called HDDM for Humanitarian and
Development Data Model. For Development purposes, JOSM defaut presets are
just quite limited. There are many activities existing in the Developing
Countries that are absent in these presets, and other tags (eg office=*)
scarcely present.
Still, I would suggest to do some cleaning of
OSM wiki has his logic here we are dealing with hunanitarian field and this
speed limit is a feature used among logistics hum org (especially WFP) for
years so it makes sense to include it.
OK.
Indeed, speed limit is vehicle dependent :-p. On a lot of tracks, good
4WD cars can drive fast when local overloaded and aged vehicle can't...
We can add a paragraph explaining this in the OSM wiki.
Good idea.
In Madagascar, for path (or damaged road), they also use wheelbarrows to
carry goods. I don't know how to indicate it. practicability:wheelbarrow=?
Why not to add it on a pure OSM perspective. i might be wrong but I think
humanitarian responders using wheelbarrow for deliveries are not very
numerous.
I was thinking about an old HDM version where one can indicate how to
carry goods. And backpack carrying was an option. So, wheelbarrow was
a intermediate case between cases defined in that version.
- one can also conditional restrictions:
smoothness=horrible
smoothness:conditional=very_horrible @ Dec-Apr
Tipically the things we tried to avoid as this interpretation can highly
vary between people.surveying.
Interpretation on smoothness or on closing period?
Where is dispensary?
Also, in the "Proposed features/Healthcare 2.0", it is not easy to see
the limit between health_facility:type dispensary and health_centre.
This project seems to have been made by Fabi2, did not know it yet. Might
be interesting to try to merge.
It was already proposed in earlier versions of HDM. And I think it is
widely used in Haiti (but not sure about tags).
Eric
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