Hi folks, some advice please…

In the CAPAD import of conservation reserves, multi-site reserves (those that 
include many patches, often a long way apart ) all seem to be given the generic 
name of the entire reserve network - e.g. “ South West Woodland Nature Reserve” 
or “River Murray Reserve”). For example, the South West Woodland Nature Reserve 
across western NSW has  >20 isolated segments, all called the same name:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/5825677#map=7/-34.313/146.485

On the ground (and in agency management plans) many, but not all, of these 
patches are known and signposted with different names for different patches. 
The ones I know are compound names comprising the “local patch” name plus the 
name of the broader reserve network, e.g. “Collendina Murray Valley Regional 
Park”. (Which was named after Collendina State Forest when the SF was subsumed 
into the newer “Murray Valley Regional Park”.)

I’d like to add some of these reserve names to OSM to reflect the names that 
are signposted on the ground and am seeking feedback on (1) whether this is 
considered desirable, and (2) if so, the best way to do so.

I’m hoping that there’s a simpler way to add different names to members of a 
broader boundary relation. But, if not, as best I can see, this change would 
require: (1) removing the individual patch from the boundary relation for the 
entire reserve network, (2) creating a separate polygon or m/polygon for the 
isolated segment using the existing imported line work, and (3) entering the 
new name for the isolated segment plus other tags from the broader network into 
the newly separated patch.

This impacts on the awesome work that was done to import all of the CAPAD 
boundaries and may complicate future updates to the network. However, given the 
huge area that some of these reserve networks cover, I believe it’s important 
to include the names that individual reserves are signposted as and known in 
the regions.

Can I have some feedback on this proposal please? Many thanks, Ian




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