-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 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 > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ HOT mailing list > HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJV5ZjVAAoJEK7RwIfxHSXbYF4QAISSCQS7K6CRDe7Di8351X9s W18z8FHMQ1b5W9czIVcycLCAs0/JodkJfu7A4m8RD1+jGSl9ECgmA7uHL6SZ4Osk oXP2v8co2j0SknWxNvuAlyzX+fE8HvGAcwp/gxnvqFTB5A/dhuMYvQt0+9LXv1dJ okZS9/fmNfkTdCme/ysWffXS4tG7BlWha49PSBnA6CTedsgxHLpHtW9XsyMIoiEE HcC4PsqpPT1kiAdCVwaJP5xCDNF0zhZjqPqdWkF0PgfUD6CM6SmsQM6Sj0tK0n+i W+4MEHOybNn/qhXVJaKfWCiDbEi08CKaGaBaKHd1pOh1V9BM4gmBsaWh2WeAU+W7 wufioZA8O7r1cUELe0xPbYaCwe+vL9Hn+ak4rKEgoWa86i3AvGMOs1aB1wqc4Voj I4YQzE0wnjy4jImeMzUR5fU+SzMAdlMPxLl2uDJku+u0XGu0MuFr/Vzb0xUCGZ5m QdLq6lr38dG1fYS3noWRQKIyyiCLrQ3T+fGY1caBc31PYaoSQpbyCEm6CRR38vus A5p1c1gwDd7RGBCLowMB98BACIiOBs4Dnga4wzOdTCuRSW0xKund7cZA1ARlfaJ7 dkHqF64s0XeBjPQs1G/JEyJnORUHUMKjcTFvqxlAt2l6BLgZdfdengRVa8X5zRAT nz9LB/c4tzX91rKgfJeA =zOZO -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot