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Mapping Agricultural areas

Plasing deur TuanIfan op 15 Julie 2015 in English.

Mapping the landuse items such as farmland and orchards have never been easier since the changes to these keys in OSM. However, it may still be a boring job if you are not patient enough to draw all agricultural zones which are often large and covering several other features like ponds (landuse = basin), house (landuse=residential), roads and meadows for grazing (landuse=meadow). These smaller areas are shown in different colours : orange, blue, gray, white and light green respectively. So, it is not a boring job at all when all of these are uploaded and rendered on the map.

Have a look at this farmland Alloway country south of Bundaberg City, QLD, Australia, which I have mapped in recent 3 days. The hardest challenge has been tagging forests - either natural=wood and landuse=forest, however, i prefer forest for protected areas, while wood are smaller, or riverside woodlands.

Alloway, QLD http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=13/-24.9472/152.3864

Before mapping

After mapping Note: not all of the updates are loaded in this view. Zoom in to see more.

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Discussion

Kommentaar van naoliv op 15 Julie 2015 om 18:58

Usually landuse=forest (or better, basically every landuse=*) means that there is some kind of human action or usage in the area (wood extraction for commerce, for example).
For protected areas I would use natural=wood instead.

Also take a look in landuse=forest

Kommentaar van TuanIfan op 15 Julie 2015 om 21:14

That’s really informative @naoliv. Thank u so much. I’ll remember the “landuse” for future mapping.

Cheers mate.

Kommentaar van Warin61 op 16 Julie 2015 om 01:14

Yes.. mapping landuse is ‘boring’!

It is also seen as less usefull than mapping roads and POIs.

However it does give a good impression as to what goes on in areas when zoomed out. I’m presently trying to map the landuse=residential around Sydney. Boring. But it will better give an impression as to the size of Sydney when zoomed out (I hope).

Kommentaar van Rhubarb op 16 Julie 2015 om 15:08

Nice work there Tuan :-) It makes the big open spaces look pretty, and conveys some useful information for travellers (ie, lots of fields, not a barren desert / swamp / etc).

I should resume more mapping soon, I’ve been lazy in the arm chair mapping / surveying department of late.

Cheers, Rhu

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