On 17/4/20 5:29 am, Manon Viou wrote:
Hello,
According to Martin and Warin, the difference between large and small
refugee site is not clear enough,
Martin suggested to use population capacity, for instance less than
200 people fro small refugee site,
Warin suggested to use number of square meters,
For what I have observed, small facilities sheltering refugee (for
instance: refugee centers, accommodation center, care and hosting
center, church) are not exactly what we can call refugee site. the
difference, beyond the number of building, number of population or
square meter, is quite obvious.
?? How is it 'obvious'???
I have no idea of what that 'obvious' thing is!
Is it really necessary to set a precise rule ?
At the moment there is nothing that can be used to distinguish between
the two.
Suggestion have been made on the number of buildings, number of people
and the area.
Please tell us how you distinguish between them.
I would rather suggest to share some example (like the ones mentioned
above) in order to help contributors to decide if it rather an
amenity=refugee_site or a social_facility=shelter.
Examples are fine. But there must be a statement in words of the
difference between them.
Regards,
Manon
Le 16 avril 2020 à 02:16, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> a écrit :
On 16/4/20 1:23 am, Manon Viou wrote:
Thanks Martin, yes, refugee sites should always be temporary even
if, as you said, some turn to be very long term places. That's why
we do not suggest to add temporary/permanent options.
Manon
In which case the description for amenity=social_facility +
social_facility=shelter is not correct.
If it is to be done on area then specify the number of square meters
rather than the number of buildings???
Buildings can be a of different sizes and capacities. An area could
be more consistent as to the number of people.
Imagery may not be up to date so counting buildings may not be possible.
Le 15 avril 2020 à 11:36, Martin Koppenhoefer <
dieterdre...@gmail.com <mailto:dieterdre...@gmail.com>> a écrit :
sent from a phone
On 15. Apr 2020, at 01:13, Warin < 61sundow...@gmail.com
<mailto:61sundow...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I would think amenity=refugee_site is an area set aside for the
non-temporary residential use of refugees
maybe I’m a dreamer, but I would expect all refugee related
features to be “temporary”, even if we are talking about relatively
long periods of time
Cheers Martin
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