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tagging issue

Circeus님이 English로 2009년 5월 2일에 게시함.

I've been wondering how to tag the area colloquially known as the Champ d'Hydro, near my old home.

It's basically an mix of fields, a ravine, and small, young groves kept clear due to the electric high-tension line. Trees over a given height are razed down every few years by Hydro Québec.

It's not quite any of natural=meadow, natural=scrub, natural=heath, natural=scree (it has ravines and very sandy/rocky soil), though it has some features of them all, and definitely not a landuse=field (mildly confusing, apparently it's for farm field, it's rendered, but undocumented on the wiki), =wood or =forest.

In fact, I'm not entirely sure whether this is landuse or natural...

Any ideas?

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2009년 5월 2일 08:39Minh Nguyen님의 의견

One option is to map the landuse=wood surrounding the cleared area, leaving the power line’s “right-of-way” untouched. But it would look kind of odd unless you map a good deal of the surrounding woods.

I’ve never tried it, but this combination might make some sense: highway=track, surface=grass, area=yes. It’s akin to tagging town squares as highway=pedestrian, area=yes.

2009년 5월 2일 14:16andrewpmk님의 의견

I've been tagging hydro corridors (that is the area with the power lines underneath, owned by the electric utility) in Toronto with landuse=grass, name=Hydro corridor. This is probably not the best tagging, but it will do.

2009년 5월 2일 14:54Circeus님의 의견

To me landuse=grass (as any landuse tag) implies grass that is maintained, and although it is accurate for areas more south of this stretch, this particular area does NOT qualify. And the areas on each side are already mapped properly as landuse=residential or =industrial.

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