My understanding is that they are mutually exclusive.
Whilst some areas may have mutual boundaries there are Gondwana
Rainforest area's that are totally surrounded by national park, state
forest, state conservation area, etc. There are also Gondwana
Rainforest not included in other protected areas.
I'd suggest where the boundary is the same then add the Gondwana
Rainforest boundary to the LPI boundary multipolygon but leave the rest
alone.
For example:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/-28.4882/152.4099
The Gondwana area does not completely encompass Tooloom National Park
but appears to share some boundaries.
Cheers
Ross
On 05/02/16 16:39, Nev Wedding wrote:
I am finding that the new LPI NSW Administrative Boundaries NPWS Reserve
boundaries are often in conflict with the previously imported Gondwana
Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area.
The Gondwana data also does not name the individual protected area.
Is it best to use the most similar polygon (or several similar if any) from the
LPI NPWS Reserve boundary data and ‘replace geometry’ of the Gondwana data to
keep a history.
Then add all the new LPI polygons to make a new multi polygon and add the
latest tags to it as normal.
Then remove those out of date polygons from the Gondwana Rainforests of
Australia World Heritage Area multipolygon.
If you leave the Gondwana mp with an updated geometry and have a separate new
LPI mp, the Gondwana name overlies the LPI name so I can’t see a way to have
both.
So, does the old Gondwana mp gradually get scavenged by the new LPI data as we
add more parks. If so, should we also be adding tags to the newly created LPI
Multipolygons to indicate that they are also part of the Gondwana Rainforests
of Australia World Heritage Area. how?
I expect that I have already mucked up some parts of the Gondwana mp
unfortunately.
http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/protectedareas/GondwanaWorldHeritageArea.htm
Nev
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