Hi everyone,
I've done some OSMInspector debugging of areas around Montreal and
I've come across a number of newly imported natural=wetland areas,
sourced from Canvec 10. that are clearly wrong. This, for example,
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=45.69514lon=-73.90455zoom=17layers=M
is a
Harald,
I dont know how you conclude that there is no wetlands around this area in
Laval. It is not sufficient to see houses around to conclude that there is no
wetland. These are often wooded areas with water all over. Google physical
also shows a stream starting from this area.
The link
From: Harald Kliems [mailto:kli...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 11:04 AM
To: Talk-CA OpenStreetMap
Subject: [Talk-ca] Canvec 10 and landcover issues
Hi everyone,
I've done some OSMInspector debugging of areas around Montreal and I've
come across a number of newly imported
Hi Pierre,
thanks for the response.
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Pierre Béland infosbelas-...@yahoo.fr wrote:
I dont know how you conclude that there is no wetlands around this area in
Laval. It is not sufficient to see houses around to conclude that there is
no wetland. These are often
On 19-10-2012 21:46, Harald Kliems wrote:
Hi Pierre,
thanks for the response.
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Pierre Béland infosbelas-...@yahoo.fr wrote:
I dont know how you conclude that there is no wetlands around this area in
Laval. It is not sufficient to see houses around to conclude
Harald,
I am not an expert either and it would be interesting to have the opinion of an
expert. But I can say that a wetland is an area were the groundwater is at the
surface of the soil. It can be grass or covered by forest. For years you see
no problems and pretend the situation do not
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