Hi,

We can design names for the numbers, but the numbers should run ahead (at least for a longer time?). The IUCN is using numbers too - for whatever reason.

nature_reserve belongs commonly (in our view) to class 4
national_park is commonly for 2
nature_monument to 3
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:boundary%3Dprotected_area#nature-protected-area

I too like names, but a name implicates a weight or meaning, whitch is not given in every case (e.g. some "nationalparks" are far away from that, what they are commonly). So it might be misleading. Thats one point for numbers. And the type of protection isn´t catch so easily by a photo like it is for a highway.





> ... how would you deal with several protection "operators" / institutions
Because OSM (still) can´t use two keys for one object, I think, there are two options?, I know
* values separated by semicolon and
* Relations - it might be simular to a naturereserve, that is part of the european "NATURA 2000"-protection-network and may bee part of an heritage.
Thats (mostly) done with further relations.





I know these heritage-page. its working mainly with the ref-key and defined values (don´t know jet, from which base the values are)? Usually including like an external ID.
There already exists different affords to map kinds of protcted stuff.
certainly nature_reserve and nationalpark ...? as well as
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Map_Features#Military
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Low_emission_zone


Sure, Yes, we can try to incorporate other concepts.

do you know more?


http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Habitat
these might be - without a further look on this pages - easily done with offical schemes (lists) of governments or institutes and the ref-key, like heritage.


regards, crom

(I changed the headline a littel, for more participants)

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