Hello,
Yes indeed some European countries are going further into smaller details.
And it's legit.
However, in the Canadian context, it seems that adjust & fix massive CanVec
data imports has higher priority than touching up every single landuse
parcel
It's not only about woodlands & water, bu
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On Fri Nov 21 2014 at 8:05:08 AM Adam Martin
wrote:
> It all depends on what you think the line that makes up the road itself on
> the map represents. If it represents a type of land use tag, then the first
> case makes sense as the land is residential in general, except for any area
> marked wit
Hello Dega / all,
With regard to a path that cuts through a forest, the initial thought might
be to map the path as dirt or something similar. However, this would not be
efficient nor required. A line that denotes a path is, in itself,
technically a type of land tag as the any such pathway must me
Bonjour Dega,
En effet toutes les clairières devraient être taguées en consequence par un
polygone. Un tag approprié pour cela pourrait être meadow ou scrub.
Quand à la présence ou non d'un sentier... difficile à dire par la vue
satelite: il faut vraiment un reperage terrain par des contributeurs
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