For animal husbandry, I think we can use livestock=cattle/poultry/fish/etc.
So a chicken farm can be landuse=farm; livestock=poultry; poultry=chicken (as opposed to poultry=turkey/duck/etc.) On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar <[email protected]>wrote: > On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 6:29 PM, maning sambale < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Landuse >> - How to map adjacent landuse types? For those separated by roads, do >> we use the same nodes as the other landuse? I personally prefer to >> separate the landuse areas if there is a road but I'm open to other >> suggestions. >> > > If the landuses are separated by a fence (like between 2 subdivisions), we > can use common nodes. > > If the landuses are separated by a road, the landuses should not touch > each other nor the road. > > >> - Is it better to use relations? From a data perspective landuse >> polygons should be relation multipolygons however, the concept of >> using relations is very hard to teach for newbies? >> > > I think that relations are the future but simple polygons will do for the > meantime. > > >> What tag to use for: >> - Fishponds (currently we use landuse=farm; crop=fish) >> > > There's landuse=pond: > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:landuse%3Dpond > > I would use this (landuse=pond) to tag the whole area that contains ponds. > Individual ponds will be tagged as natural=water; water=pond > > crop=fish sounds wrong. We don't plant fish! > > >> - Poultry farms >> > > No idea > > >> Waterway tagging >> - Difference between rivers, streams and irrigation canals >> > > The definition on the OSM Wiki is that a stream can be jumped across by an > able-bodied person. Otherwise it's a river. > > >
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