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
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2015년 7월 15일 18:58에 naoliv님의 의견
Usually
landuse=forest
(or better, basically everylanduse=*
) 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
2015년 7월 15일 21:14에 TuanIfan님의 의견
That’s really informative @naoliv. Thank u so much. I’ll remember the “landuse” for future mapping.
Cheers mate.
2015년 7월 16일 01:14에 Warin61님의 의견
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).
2015년 7월 16일 15:08에 Rhubarb님의 의견
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