Hi Rafael,

On Tue, Jun 02, 2020 at 04:05:47PM +0200, Rafael Avila Coya wrote:
> Hi, all:
> 
> Let's say we have a natural=scrub for example. Inside it (a part of it)
> becomes seasonally wet, for example during the rainy (wet) season. How would
> you better map this? Some possible approaches:
> 
> 1. Having the area of all the scrub as natural=scrub, and the area that
> becomes wet in its interior as natural=wetland + seasonal=yes (or
> seasonal=wet_season)
> 
> 2. Having a natural=scrub for the whole area, and for the wetland area
> temporary:natural=wetland @ (May-Oct) or temporary:natural=wetland @
> (wet_season)
> 
> 3. Using a relation, with the tag natural=scrub, and the inner way with the
> tags natural=scrub + temporary:natural=wetland @ (...)

For me overlapping natural or landuses are broken. An area can either
be a natural=wood or a landuse=farmland. You cant include the same
area in two types of usages or naturals.

So in any case you need a MP relation.

But that might just be me. I have created a validation layer for parts
of Germany for this.

In your specific case - Its a wetland which IMHO implies that it may
fall dry sometimes. 

Flo
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Florian Lohoff                                                 f...@zz.de
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