I used to edit open street maps and download often but then we could only 
select a very large map with makes my GPS so slow its almost unusable so I 
haven’t updated for a long time.  I have been trying again and can’t download 
at all.

Can someone please tell me where to go to select and download an up to date 
map, preferably of only Davao city and surrounding area.

Many thanks


Frank Woolf



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> Hi
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> Firstly let me introduce myself, I'm based in the UK.  I've been involed 
> with OSM pretty much from the start, (I attended the first ever mapping 
> party), was responsible for a large part of the original worldwide 
> coastline import,  spent a lot of time fixing coastline errors, did most 
> of the original mapping of Baghdad from Bing & Yahoo imagery, and have 
> done of lot of other mappng from imagery worldwide, as well as mapping 
> from my own GPX tracks here in th UK and wherever I vacation.
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> I have recently started mapping parts of Leyte. Initially focusing on 
> some of the smaller scale mapping ( tracing builings etc) .
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> I then noticed that some areas of coastline on the west of the island 
> needed updating from imagery since it had the typical "saw-tooth" effect 
> resulting from imports of coastline data. so have been working on that.  
> I'm not finished yet!
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> Anyway, the purpose of my post to the list is to ask about landuse = 
> forest areas.  If you look at the central part of Leyte some large areas 
> have been mapped and tagged for the forest, but :
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> (1) these seem to have arbitary boundaries (long strainght lines where 
> the areas simply have not been accuarely mapped to any natural feature)
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> (2) The areas so far mapped with tree cover (either "natural = wood", or 
> "landuse = forest" represent a smnall proportion of the actual forest 
> cover on the island.
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> My question is, is it OK if as I map other things I extend the tree 
> cover areas .  This may result in a large part of Leyte "turning green" 
> on the map.
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> Regards
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> David Groom
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