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Tengo intención de importar cuatro shapefiles de CORINE land cover 2006 (versión 13, 02/2010) para el territorio de España.

SHAPEFILES Y ETIQUETAS (TAGS)
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* 311 - Broad-leaved forest clc06_c311.zip

landuse=forest
trees=broad-leaved
source=UE CORINE land cover 2006

* 312 - Coniferous forest clc06_c312.zip

landuse=forest
trees=coniferous
source=UE CORINE land cover 2006

* 313 - Mixed forest clc06_c313.zip

landuse=forest
trees=mixed
source=UE CORINE land cover 2006

* 223 - Olive groves clc06_c223.zip

landuse=orchard
trees=olive_trees
source=UE CORINE land cover 2006

PROCESO
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. Descargar archivos
. Descargar archivo natural.shp de geofabri.de
. Realizar operación resta (difference) entre polígonos para evitar solapes con datso existentes
. Partir resultados en provincias para veitar grandes archivos.
. Convertir a OSM con GPSBabel
. Eliminar nodos duplicados
. Subir a OSM

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Discussion

Comment from SK53 on 4 January 2011 at 10:15

I leave to others as to whether such an import is a good idea, but the most widespread tag for tagging type of woodland is wood=deciduous|coniferous|mixed, rather than the suggested trees (for wood see taginfo, tagwatch etc; for trees see taginfo). Given that a large number of CLC polygons will be Holm Oak (Quercus ilex, encina) and Cork Oak (Quercus suber, alcornoque) it might be a good time to get wood=broadleaved (I don't think the hyphen is necessary) used as a common tag instead of the irritating misleading deciduous tag. It would then be easier to distinguish between evergreen broadleaved woods and deciduous coniferous ones, although another tag might be needed, such as evergreen=yes|no.

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