Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas

2011-03-07 Thread Connors, Bernie (SNB)
' Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas I would tag it as natural=wood as I don’t feel that there is any distinction between a 2-year old stand and a 250 year old stand in terms of being wood, or forest. They are merely different ages. Licensees maintain incredibly accurate

Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas

2011-03-07 Thread Bégin , Daniel
From: Connors, Bernie (SNB) [mailto:bernie.conn...@snb.ca] Sent: March 7, 2011 08:29 To: 'Bryan Crosby'; 'talk-ca' Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas Bryan, I would have to agree with your argument. I have some knowledge

Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas

2011-03-07 Thread Samuel Longiaru
[mailto:azubr...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, 2011-03-05 01:58 To: 'talk-ca' Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas I would tag it as natural=wood as I don’t feel that there is any distinction between a 2-year old stand and a 250 year old stand in terms of being wood, or forest

Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas

2011-03-07 Thread Bryan Crosby
CANVEC I import unless I’m provided with solid data to properly tag the blank openings. Bryan From: Daniel Begin [mailto:jfd...@hotmail.com] Sent: March-07-11 10:22 AM To: 'Samuel Longiaru'; 'Connors, Bernie (SNB)' Cc: 'talk-ca' Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas

Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas

2011-03-07 Thread Bryan Crosby
: March-07-11 10:22 AM To: 'Samuel Longiaru'; 'Connors, Bernie (SNB)' Cc: 'talk-ca' Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas Samuel wrote: Would it be counterproductive to map cut-blocks? Well, not counterproductive, but maybe differently productive Thanks for your thought

Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas

2011-03-04 Thread Daniel Begin
Hi Samuel, About tagging forested areas, I would use landuse=forest only if it is obvious on the field that the area is managed/harvested, as for landuse=orchard or landuse=vineyard. We have a lot of Christmas tree plantations in the area and I map them as landuse=forest because it is obvious

Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas

2011-03-04 Thread Samuel Longiaru
- From: Daniel Begin jfd...@hotmail.com To: 'Samuel Longiaru' longi...@shaw.ca, 'talk-ca' talk-ca@openstreetmap.org Subject: RE: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2011 23:18:58 -0500 Hi Samuel, About tagging forested areas, I would use landuse=forest only

Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas

2011-03-04 Thread Bryan Crosby
[mailto:jfd...@hotmail.com] Sent: March-04-11 8:19 PM To: 'Samuel Longiaru'; 'talk-ca' Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas Hi Samuel, About tagging forested areas, I would use landuse=forest only if it is obvious on the field that the area is managed/harvested, as for landuse

Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas

2011-03-04 Thread Samuel Longiaru
it be more accurate that my map show that spot as wooded or not wooded? Sam L. -Original Message- From: Bryan Crosby azubr...@gmail.com To: 'talk-ca' talk-ca@openstreetmap.org Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2011 21:11:20 -0800 RE: cut-blocks

Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas

2011-03-04 Thread Bryan Crosby
, at least). Bryan From: Samuel Longiaru [mailto:longi...@shaw.ca] Sent: March-04-11 9:43 PM To: talk-ca Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping cut blocks in wooded areas I very much see your point which is why I was asking for some direction. I guess it comes down to whether the map