Hello,

Some mappers use landuse=village_green to tag those spots on the map that are 
combinations of grass, plants, bushes, flowers and sometimes a few small trees.
The size can vary between 1m2 to maybe 100m2-500m2. 
Areas like those are usually maintained bij the municipality and are used as a 
means to improve the environment of the inhabitants of a village or city. 
They are not to be confused with a garden or a park, because those usually have 
some sort of fence or wall around them, they can have a name and they have an 
entrance.
In the Dutch community we are now seeking for a proper tagging for this kind of 
landuse that consists of various other landuses (forest, grass and others) 
mixed together.

The (mis)use of village_green for the landuse like what I described above, 
stems mainly from a misunderstanding of the typical English definition and use 
of the village_green as described in the wiki. [1] 
Not being from Great Britain, I don't understand it either! Some people argue 
that landuse=village_green cannot exist outside of Great Britain because of its 
special, legal, status.

One of the proposals for this (mixed) type of landuse is “municipality_green” 
or "municipality_vegetation", and before we continue with its use, I would like 
to learn what kind of discussions have been had before about tagging this kind 
of landuse. 
I read various discussions on the German forum and started one in the Dutch 
forum [2], but could not find anything recently in the tagging archives. Anyone 
who knows (something) better?


Marc

[1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:landuse%3Dvillage_green 
<http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:landuse=village_green>
[2] https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=56899 
<https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=56899>


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