Hola,
Cuidado con natural=scree ''. Esto no significa 'rocoso' pero algo mucho
mas especifica :
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:Wastwater_screes_ex_gregwillis.jpg
(una pedrera, o desprendimiento de rocas?)
A lo mejor utiliza natural=scrub, pero realmente 'improductivo' es un
descriptiva
El icono es un tocadiscos
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Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 12:18:21 +0200
From: José Manuel Díaz Soriano cbu...@gmail.com
To: Discusión en Español de OpenStreetMap talk-es@openstreetmap.org
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In Spain there is a large network of historic transhumance routes (cañadas or
Viás Pecuarias http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%ADa_pecuaria)
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transhumance) that we have started a discussion
about how to tag. So far we are creating relations that link the various
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El 02/06/10 13:42, James Stewart escribió:
No tenemos una norma para estos 'relations'. Veo que hay route=cattle
y route=Vía Pecuaria
Ahora hay una pagina en el wiki
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Vias_Pecuarias_de_España
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki
: Emilie Laffray emilie.laff...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Talk-es] Vías Pecuarias
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2010/6/3 James Stewart
I see someone has put there name down at this event for giving a talk - I am
prepared to contribute something too, if you would like soe support,
James Stewart
Dr James Stewart
Institute for the Study of Science, Technology and Innovation
University of Edinburgh
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Hay carreteras llamado vía de alta capacidad, si no son doblados, a veces se
llamas 'corredor e.g. los Corredors de Galicia
(http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/CG-2.2), y cuando son doblados se cambian en
Autovías. Para las autovías, utilizamos motorway, pero, para corredors, o
vías de alta
Muchas carreteras están hecho con los imágenes de Yahoo, o de ITCyL y
son muy aproximadas. También muchos con GPS no son muy exacto tampoco
(yo siempre intento utilizar al menos 2 trazos de GPS) . Sí encuentras
algo que esta mal puesto, corregirlo. Hay siempre la posibilidad de
hacerlos
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Two legs good, four tyres not necessarily better
A
A greenway may be some sort of permissive path for bike and walkers in
London and Canda but in Edinburgh it is a bus lane (painted green)
http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/CEC/CityDevelopment/TransportandTravel/Parking/GreenwaysandBusLanes/Greenways_And_Bus_Lanes.html
A quick websearch in London only
Aunque el uso de los mapas es problematico, se puede utilizar las
listas de las carreteras - por ejemplo
http://www.lasalina.es/fomento/carreteras/AnejosMemoria/A1-CatálogoRedProvincial.pdf
Como tenemos todos los pueblos de Salamanca en nuestro mapa, este
lista (como en muchas otros
Classifying roads in central asia, it is easier, and makes more sense
in my opinion to use the highway ref in the administrative sense. Some
countries or regions have 5 or 6 main roads with are the national
trunk system. In places they are almost reduced to tracks through the
mountains,
We seem to have some gaps, and variety of practice in mapping Canals,
irrigation canals, drains etc. Maybe this is a good topic for
Amsterdam with some on the ground observation. The small water
channels in the Netherlands are mapped as drains, which seems OK.
Canals however are mapped as
There is a certain degree of cultural bias in the classifications used
in OSM - but the freedom to change things. Although 'living_street'
has particular usage in western europe, are types of street found in
other countries that hardly exist in western europe that I think
living street is
Thanks.
I thought of using seasonal, but a short bit of research revealed 3
classifications of waterway. In countries with seasons it makes sense
to have seasonal=yes, which can be used for a range of other map
features too, but maybe we need something for water features such as
Wadis, and
streams in winter)
James
Dr James Stewart
Research centre for Social Sciences
Institute for the Study of Science, Technology and Innovation
University of Edinburgh
t: +44 131 650 6392
skype:jameskstew2
http://homepages.ed.ac.uk/jkstew/
LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesks
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There are lots of paths that are primarily footpaths, but bikes can go
on them. I think that cycleway is best kept for paths that are
designed and designated for bicycles.
For example in our local park bikes can go on all the paths, but there
are some specific divided cycle paths too. (We
Un pequeño detalle para los de Madrid - El M-45 es un autopista, fondo
Naraja... pero tenemos como motorway. Supongo que tenemos que
cambiarlo a primary, motorroad
James
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Buena idea formalisar como poner las Viás Verdes. Puse mi primero la
semanda pasada (via verde de Tajuña
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=40.2596lon=-3.4213zoom=13layers=B000FTF)
, como highway=cycleway. Si pongas highway=path, no sale en
OpenCycleMap (por el momento). Ante habia pusto
:
2009/3/24 James Stewart j.k.stew...@ed.ac.uk
How are we to mark the 'suburb' of a village... or at least the name
of a district or neighbourhood in a village or small town. I tend to
have to use hamlet to make sure that it does not appear at several
zoom levels higher than the main village. Should we
Después de algunos conversaciones sobre las categorias de las
carreteas dentro y fuera de la ciudad, y la llegada de 'motorroad=yes'
he revisado muchos de las carreteras de Madrid, y hizo algunos
cambios. Un cambio es La Carretera de Colmenar ( M-607) - un autovía.
que ahora se llama El
Alguien ya ha puesto un de estos toros en la mapa - no se como marcar
lo?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/merceblanco/206712949
Ayuda la navegación, es de interes culturo-historico (aun que es un
anuncio)...
James
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(road network is better to trace using satellite imagery).
Dr James Stewart
Research centre for Social Sciences
Institute for the Study of Science, Technology and Innovation
University of Edinburgh
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http://homepages.ed.ac.uk/jkstew
residential = urbana ?
living_street = calle residencial ?
Hay algo que falta en OSM - 'unclassified' es teoréticamente para
calles y carreteras urbanos sin conexión directa a casas, y
'residential' para pequeños calles. Tambien 'service' son calles
pequeños para acceder a edificios etc,
Thanks for the replies, I had an interesting conversation with Muki at
UCL on our interests in the technology studies aspects of OSM.
Sorry for including the whole digest, i wrote the mail from my small
phone, hard to tell what was going on!
James
On 14 Dec 2008, at 6:40, Peter Miller wrote:
I am down from Edinburgh university and wondered if any academics at ucl
working on osm might have time to meet about work on project. I do mapping, but
am interested in doing research on osm.
Regards
James stewart
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I am down from Edinburgh university and wondered if any academics at ucl
working on osm might have time to meet about work on project. I do mapping, but
am interested in doing research on osm.
Regards
James stewart
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James
Dr James Stewart
Research centre for Social Sciences
Institute for the Study of Science, Technology and Innovation
University of Edinburgh
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', and are not really 'service' roads, which might apply to
the roads within a private industrial complex.
James
Dr James Stewart
Research centre for Social Sciences
Institute for the Study of Science, Technology and Innovation
University of Edinburgh
http://www.issti.ed.ac.uk
http://homepages.ed.ac.uk
Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
James Stewart wrote:
Sent: 28 October 2008 2:38 PM
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [OSM-talk] Ideas for student project on OSM
Hi, I am a contributor to the map,but also work in the University in
Edinburgh. I have been talking to the people who run the MSc
I guess one way to break up UK mapping data monoploy is for other
owners of important GI to release it, such as local authorities,
http://www.gisdevelopment.net/magazine/global/2008/august/52.htm
James Stewart
On 29 Aug 2008, at 12:31, Robert (Jamie) Munro wrote:
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