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 bits 
of path, track and road that make them up 
(http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Vias_Pecuarias_de_España). However we need 
consensus on how to tag them, since they are an international feature - 
primarily, what to call them.
In England they are called  'drovers' roads' 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drovers'_road) en Australia  'stock routes',  USA 
 'cattle trail', French 'chemin de transhumance'.

Any suggestions on what to call them. route= "transhumance" could be a more 
academic solution, route='livestock' a bit more agricultural.

In some countries transhumance is still a practice, so the routes are 'live'. 
In Spain they are historic, but many exist and are a point of controversy 
between landowners and ecologists/historical right of way people. 

James


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