On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 5:20 AM, Peter Elderson <pelder...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I imagine that > - people that use landuse=grass, landuse=forest/wood, natural=scrub > since it renders, would be willing to use landuse=[something appropriate], > landcover=grass|trees|scrub|... if it would render > > - people that use landcover=... (and don't care about empty spots on the > map), would not mind if it rendered and might be persuaded to add a > collective landuse=[something appropriate] if it adds a nice green default > rendering > > - people that use landuse=village_green since it renders, would not > object to using a correct landuse instead, if it has about the same nice > green default rendering. > > - people that map it as leisure=garden could be persuaded to use a > landuse type instead, if it has a nice default rendering and the extra to > specify whats on it > > - I do not foresee much support for public:green=yes, it adds unnecessary > complexity > > - man_made=*, I don't know. Everything in Nederland is man_made, and it > doesn't apply to how the land is used or covered. Seems more appropriate > for constructed objects, I don't see anyone replacing all motorway-lining > fake-orchards with man_made=??? > >> >> I would very much like to have both available. landuse is not landcover (and neither necessarily aligns with protected area boundaries or with other cadastre, which is another thing). I have many cases locally where landuse and landcover are inconsistent. For example 'landuse=forest' is appropriate, I think, for lands entitled State Forest and managed long-term for forest products, wildlife management, and recreation. Nevertheless, portions of the State Forests may be natural=scrub (which should probably be landcover) because they are recently harvested, or be natural=water because that's where the beavers are currently in residence, or be landcover=bare_rock because of recent avalanches where the soil has not yet replenished itself. The land's designated USE is still 'forest', even though the land's COVER may be such that it will be decades before the use is productive. Many of the 'natural=*' features ought also to be 'landcover' because otherwise, there are endless arguments about what's a 'natural' wood, grassland, or other similar feature, as opposed to a 'managed' one. Around here the areas that are closest to a 'natural' state are that way only because of intensive management to keep them 'untrammelled by the hand of Man'. And speaking of beavers, 'man_made=dam' seems a little odd - but there are some beaver ponds around here that have been relatively stable for many years and ought to have their dams mapped - and that's the best I can come up with.
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