Re: [Talk-us] [Tagging] Large fire perimeter tagging?

2020-09-27 Thread Clifford Snow
On Sun, Sep 27, 2020 at 7:24 AM Clifford Snow wrote: > > > On Sun, Sep 27, 2020 at 12:46 AM Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging < > tagg...@openstreetmap.org> wrote: > >> landuse=forest is used to tag tree covered area, not for how land is used >> > > I don't believe everyone around here will agree

Re: [Talk-us] [Tagging] Large fire perimeter tagging?

2020-09-27 Thread Mateusz Konieczny via Talk-us
landuse=forest is used to tag tree covered area, not for how land is used It is also basically universally interpreted this way by various data consumers. Sep 25, 2020, 00:05 by cliff...@snowandsnow.us: > Steve, > Just a reminder, landuse is to tag what the land is used for. landuse=forest >

Re: [Talk-us] [Tagging] Large fire perimeter tagging?

2020-09-27 Thread Clifford Snow
On Sun, Sep 27, 2020 at 12:46 AM Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging < tagg...@openstreetmap.org> wrote: > landuse=forest is used to tag tree covered area, not for how land is used > I don't believe everyone around here will agree with that interpretation. I live in an area with significant logging.

Re: [Talk-us] [Tagging] Large fire perimeter tagging?

2020-09-25 Thread stevea
James Umbanhowar wrote: > Something else to consider is that even though there is a perimeter for > a fire, there can be highly variable impacts on the landcover within > the perimeter. > Some areas may have not burned, other areas only burned > the understory, some with limited burning of trees

Re: [Talk-us] [Tagging] Large fire perimeter tagging?

2020-09-25 Thread James Umbanhowar
Something else to consider is that even though there is a perimeter for a fire, there can be highly variable impacts on the landcover within the perimeter. Some areas may have not burned, other areas only burned the understory, some with limited burning of trees and other with full tree killing

Re: [Talk-us] [Tagging] Large fire perimeter tagging?

2020-09-24 Thread stevea
Clifford Snow wrote: > Just a reminder, landuse is to tag what the land is used for. landuse=forest > is for areas that have harvestable wood products, ie trees. Just because > there was a fire doesn't mean the landuse changes. Landcover is a better tag > for burnt areas as well as areas just

Re: [Talk-us] [Tagging] Large fire perimeter tagging?

2020-09-24 Thread Clifford Snow
Steve, Just a reminder, landuse is to tag what the land is used for. landuse=forest is for areas that have harvestable wood products, ie trees. Just because there was a fire doesn't mean the landuse changes. Landcover is a better tag for burnt areas as well as areas just clearcut. On Thu, Sep