2017-10-05 12:37 GMT+02:00 Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>: > Would depend on the case. > > However if each individual tree is a node in OSM, as it would be if each > has an individual plaque with name, > then it is simpler to include the nodes in a site relation rather than > make an new area.
I doubt it is simpler, you would have to select all nodes that are part of it and would have to check that you didn't include something that is not part of it. Then you'd have to download and select the relation everytime a new tree is to be added. Then you'd still not have the area around the tree included which might be a question of interpretation but could be seen that it is also part of the commemorative area. The arboreum is arguably also consisting of the space between the nodes. From a dataconsumer point of view it is also simpler to evaluate a polygon (e.g. to see how big it is) then a list of nodes. And it would provide a border, which might be desirable, or not. But as I wrote above, I agree it depends on the situation (how many trees / all trees being part of the arboreum, or an area with some scattered commemorative trees being distant from each other and seen more as a group of point features or as an area). Cheers, Martin
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