Quite difficult i must say.

http://maproulette.org/map/2420/2050730
Just to say that the riverbed is mapped in a detail that is useless because it represents the waterlevel and riverbed at the time of the satellite image. There are so many occlusions and little islands, it's almost easier to start over.

The outer riverbank has now 5 outer relations, not sure if this is supposed to be like that.

I used JOSM to merge the overlapping polygons and then ID rying to fix the islands that disappeared in the process.

I think I better leave this kind of stuff to others.


On 2017년 03월 19일 14:46, Jochen Topf wrote:
Thanks, Andrew!

in my newest batch of Maproulette challenges, I have included a special
challenge for Korea, because there were so many problems there.

I encourage everbody to help:
http://area.jochentopf.com/fixing.html#duplicate-segments-in-closed-ways

Jochen

On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 10:02:57PM +0900, Andrew Errington wrote:
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2017 22:02:57 +0900
From: Andrew Errington <erringt...@gmail.com>
To: OpenStreetMap Korea <talk-ko@openstreetmap.org>
Subject: Re: [Talk-ko] Broken (multi)polygons in Korea

Ok.  I contacted who I thought was the most prolific mapper of forest
outlines.  They said they did it as quickly as possible because it was
important for Koreans to see forested areas on the map.  Now they are
reviewing and improving those polygons.

Best wishes,

Andrew

On Mar 15, 2017 5:24 PM, "Andrew Errington" <erringt...@gmail.com> wrote:

As far as I know there has been no import of forest area data.  There is a
prolific mapper who has made rough outlines of forested areas.  Some of
these areas overlap with others.  Some areas intersect with themselves.  I
don't think each area represents anything "on the ground", just a
convenient chunk to draw a line around.

I will contact that mapper and ask about his or her methodology.  There are
other "large area mappers" too.

Best wishes,

Andrew

On Mar 15, 2017 4:58 PM, "Jochen Topf" <joc...@remote.org> wrote:

Hi!

there are quite a lot of broken (multi)polygons in the OSM data. I have
started an effort to clean them up. You can find out more at
http://area.jochentopf.com

I found that there are many problems with self-intersections in South
Korea, often on forests. You can see this here:
http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=areas&lon=128.02487&lat=36.21680&zoom=8

Was there some kind of import? Can you, the Korean community, help with
fixing them? How good is that forest data anyway? Is it worth cleaning
up? I'd appreciate any information and help.

If you are interested, I can also create special Maproulette challenges
or create special data extracts or so to help the Korean community clean
this up?

Jochen
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