May 28, 2020, 23:54 by stevea...@softworkers.com:
> "treed farmland" or "heavily wooded residential" prove slightly problematic
> to OSM tagging.
>
Map tree-covered area (landuse=forest) and map farmland (landuse=farmland) or
residential (landuse=residential).
Yes, the same area may be tree
Fellow OSMer doug_sfba maps natural=wood edges around the southern and western
areas of Silicon Valley (the South Bay Area in California), among other mapping
and places. I map similar things a bit further south, with initial emphasis on
landuse, but as I sometimes combined natural tags in the
> beekeeping, wild mushroom harvesting, herb-crafting for essential oils
Those are all forest products, not so much farm products (though honey can
come from any type of vegetation):
"Forest products include materials derived from a forest for commercial and
personal use such as lumber, paper,
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 8:15 PM Joseph Eisenberg
wrote:
> You can just overlap them. Don't worry too much about how OpenStreetMap carto
> renders it, as long as they way you map it makes sense and matches reality.
> Perhaps we can fix the rendering if the current results are causing
>
It sounds like we are all on a "broad mind" of "channel what is known locally
about land-use, deeply." That is many different things around the world. Let
us keep a very open mind about how we characterize and categorize. These are
deep and difficult topics.
SteveA
These are based off of Lambertus's work here:
http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl
If you have questions or comments about these maps, please feel
free to ask. However, please do not send me private mail. The
odds are, someone else will have the same questions, and by
asking on the talk-us@
Mateusz Konieczny writes:
> (quoting stevea)
"treed farmland" or "heavily wooded residential" prove slightly problematic to
OSM tagging.
Then, Mateusz Konieczny answers:
> Map tree-covered area (landuse=forest) and map farmland (landuse=farmland) or
> residential (landuse=residential). Yes,
Could you provide a link to a particular location you are thinking of?
When I map farms in Papua, Indonesia, usually there is a central
residential compound with a few small houses and farm buildings, and
usually some shade and fruit trees right between the houses. I map that
residential area as
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