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It is definitely worth mapping.  In Nepal they were using
landuse=brownfield for the area around a village which had been
destroyed (like what we do with landuse=residential).

If you want to map the buildings themselves you could do something
like abandoned:building=yes or destroyed:building=yes.

- -AndrewBuck


On 09/01/2015 04:23 AM, Andrew Patterson wrote:
> I have been mapping on the South Sudan task that Blake has added to
> the list and in doing so have come across a small abandoned or
> destroyed settlement.  Given the history of the area is it valid to
> map such a feature so that it is recorded - or should it be ignored
> since it is not included within the Instructions?  I can see that
> there might be a conflict in this between humanitarian and
> political mapping.
> 
> I have left it on the task area for the moment, but can delete it
> if this is felt to be appropriate.  If it should be left - how to
> tag?
> 
> 
> Andrew
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