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From: Cameron Shorter
Date: 29 June 2010 10:34
Subject: [Aust-NZ] OSGeo at OSSPAC conference in Sydney, Australia
To: aust...@lists.osgeo.org
I've been talking with the organisor of the Open Source Software
Pacific-Asia Conference & Expo (OSSPAC) who have
Hi,
Sound good to me to leave the GLR number and Ecolink if you put it with a
standard osm key.
Markus.
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On 28/06/2010, at 8:16 PM, Markus wrote:
> Forests
> Landuse=forest
>
> National Parks
> boundary=national_park
> leisure=nature_reserve
Sounds good.
> Protected Areas
>
> boundary=protected_area
> protect_id=
Ah, the original data had IUCN codes, so I can put these back in as protect_id
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On 28/06/2010, at 7:41 PM, Liz wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Jun 2010, John Smith wrote:
>> State forests aren't the same thing as national parks, state forests
>> are government operated logging areas...
> not necessarily.
> In NSW
> it was that state forests had really loose rules about human recreation
On 28/06/2010 10:00 AM, John Smith wrote:
As David wrote, you need to view the individual tiles and add dirty to the end:
eg if the image is
http://c.tile.cloudmade.com/fd093e52f0965d46bb1c6c6281022199/3/256/15/30078/19646.png
You do this:
http://c.tile.cloudmade.com/fd093e52f0965d46bb1c6c62810
Hi,
I would tag the forests that aren't national parks as landuse=forest and
remove the boundary key. Unless they are protected areas where I would use
the boundary=protected_area and the protect_id key.
You could also use boundary=nature_reserve or boundary=landscape_reserve if
it fits into e
On Mon, 28 Jun 2010, John Smith wrote:
> State forests aren't the same thing as national parks, state forests
> are government operated logging areas...
not necessarily.
In NSW
it was that state forests had really loose rules about human recreation and
national parks had very heavy handed rules
so
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