> > On 6/6/2019 5:27 PM, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote: > >>* I'd suggest something like social_facility=temporary_housing. > *>>>* To me, social_facility doesn't quite cut it for "refugees". Refugees > *>* strike me as people fleeing from war / massive natural disaster - > *>* social_facility comes across as small scale for homeless people / > *>* women's refuge sort of thing? > *>>Browsing through the values of social_facility:for, it's a lot more > diverse than just victims of abuse and poverty -- and > social_facility:for=refugee(s) has hundreds of uses. But you definitely > have a point about scale -- some of these camps house over a hundred > thousand people. That's on the scale of a small city -- a community, not > a facility. So maybe place=refugee_camp is a better solution. > > J > > Picking up the subject again (and having noticed that the refugee camps I know in my area are not tagged at all or at least very rudimentary simply as amenity=social_facility), I've done another search on the internet and have dug up this wiki page: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Refugee_Camp_Mapping
It's been modified in 2018 for the last time, is quite rudimentary in the description of the tags and values proposed and apparently oriented mainly at makeshift camps in Africa or the Levante. It would be an effort to bring some order into this and to make it more diverse (covering anything from spontaneous camps like the infamous Jungle in Calais or the already dismantled Idomeini camp, to permanent structures like asylum-seeker reception centres like this: https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/390153052). I'll see if I can give it a try over the next weeks... or would that be a task for a coordinated action? Best, Jan
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