2017-09-04 23:54 GMT+02:00 Tom Pfeifer <[email protected]>: > On 04.09.2017 22:01, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: > >> On 4. Sep 2017, at 21:45, José G Moya Y. <[email protected]> wrote: >>> In Spanish it is farm_school. >>> >> in italian it's "fattoria didattica" (didactic farm), in German there are >> different terms in use, e.g. Jugendfarm, Kinderbauernhof. >> > > Hm, in Berlin we have some tagged as > > landuse=farmyard + tourism=zoo + zoo=petting_zoo and some description. > This tagging style would have a focus on farm animals (vs. growing plants) > > zoo=petting_zoo is currently defined as "Small zoo or garden for kids to > touch and play with animals"
yes, I have seen this, and knowing two examples in Berlin (Görlitzer Park and Mauerpark) I agree that this tagging is working for these cases. But IMHO it isn't working for actual farms in the countryside where food production is a significant part of their business, but which are also explicitly open to visiting families or school classes. And as you notice correctly, it doesn't refer to growing plants in any way. I believe many of the rural examples don't qualify as any kind of zoo. Cheers, Martin
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