I live in Florida and this sort of thing is pretty common. We have rampant
development on a boom-and-bust cycle but probably if this was planned it
will be built eventually unless it is intentionally protected. I just
checked and it looks like part of the ranch was protected with Florida
Forever
Hello talk-us!
This is the area in question: http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=13/28.2
929/-81.2331
I'm wondering why this building that I input into OSM: http://www.opens
treetmap.org/way/405322404 thinks that it's in New Eden
(http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/154079502) and not Narcoossee
Hey Bryce,
I recommend existing data collection software for standard municipal
tree surveys. iTree is free and is good for mobile collection. The
downside is it requires a windows computer to handle all the data and
run the simulations. It's easy to export data from iTree and I think
setting up
Hey all,
I'm a current wildland firefighter but all I do are prescribed fires
here in Florida. In terms of getting ICs using OSM your best bet would
be to get they guys who do fire every week to start using and
contributing to OSM. They're usually the ones tapped for local and
remote wildfires.
Martijn,
It looks great on Chromium and Firefox/Iceweasel.
Cheers,
Val
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