On 24 May 2011 20:23, Andrew Chadwick (lists) <a.t.chadwick+li...@gmail.com> wrote: > There's a need to address the meanings of overlapping > landuses or possibly even areas generally that I don't really wish to > address in something as simple as a rewording of the docs for gardens.
There's not nearly as many overlapping cases as you might think, once you realise the fact that many of the landuse=* tags are not really landuse. They're landcover, instead. Landuse is what an area is used for, landcover is what is actually on it. Landuse tags are things like commercial, residential, park, school, etc - and usually cover larger areas. Landcover type tags are things that are actually on the land - gardens, roads, ponds, grass, parking, buildings, etc - not what the area as a whole is used for. It's unusual for two landuse or two landcover tags to overlap. The more usual case is one large landuse type area with many smaller landcover areas inside it. The fact that many landcover tags come in the form landuse= is confusing, and has been discussed before. Stephen _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging