> On Jun 7, 2018, at 11:13 AM, Michael Andersen <o...@hjart.dk> wrote: > > For many years now I've been pretty happy to use landuse=forest pretty much > everywhere I found a group of trees. Yes, in some cases the semantics irked > me > a bit, but landuse=forest always rendered fine. I used what worked for me. > > On many occasions however I've seen newbies remove or retag landuse=forest > areas as the very first thing they do after registering. "It's not a forest" > (whatever that means) they argue, even if the area in question is completely > covered with trees and sometimes even has "forest" as part of the name. On > some occasions it's been a real hassle trying to explain that landuse=forest > basically just means that the area is covered by trees, no more, no less, and > that we use it because this is what renders, not because the semantics are > perfect. > > So what I'm trying to illustrate is that while I'm happy to use > landuse=forest > myself, I do see a practical problem with it; Newbies taking it a bit too > literally. If landcover=trees would render, I imagine it would make my job a > lot easier.
Your use of landuse=forest is exactly opposite of my interpretation of previous discussions on this email list. I happily started out tagging areas covered with trees as landuse=forest until there was a long thread here about how that was incorrect. There was a very vocal contingent that stressed that landuse=forest was for areas being managed to produce wood products and that one ought to use something like natural=wood if one simply wanted to show there were trees on it. And then I came across areas that were tree covered but definitely not natural and not something that should be tagged as an orchard, etc. This has led me to prefer landcover=trees and landcover=* in general to describe what I see on the land without worrying if it is natural or not. Now, for tree covered areas I use: natural=wood landcover=trees I feel that the natural=wood is tagging for the renderer but I do it anyway. And I feel that landcover=trees is a more accurate description of what is there and hope that someday it will be rendered on the standard map. Cheers! _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging