And you are missing (1) word "mainly" (2) "Note: Two values of landuse=* may be view as not strictly land use. These are landuse=grass and landuse=forest. Please refer to the pages of these for more information."
present on this page. Jun 5, 2020, 10:49 by ravilac...@gmail.com: > > I think you are missing one point here, and that's the one we have in > the landuse key wikipage: > > > "Mainly used to describe the primary use of land by humans." > > > If 2 or more uses, we should select the main one. > > > For your example, you might add the forest with a landcover tag, or, if > the main use of that inner forest is forestry rather than farmland, a > relation would be the best solution. > > > Cheers, > > > Rafael. > > O 05/06/20 ás 01:43, Warin escribiu: > >> On 3/6/20 5:37 am, Florian Lohoff wrote: >> >>> >>> For me overlapping natural or landuses are broken. An area can eitherbe a >>> natural=wood or a landuse=farmland. You cant include the samearea in two >>> types of usages or naturals. >>> >> You can. >> Farm land here can have trees to shelter animals from wind/sun and also to >> provide a wildlife corridor/refuge.So an area of landuse=farmland with an >> inner or overlap of natural=wood can be correct. An area of landuse=farmland >> with any other landuse could be wrong. However some areas are used for more >> than one thing. >> >> >> _______________________________________________Tagging mailing list>> >> Tagging@openstreetmap.org>> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >>
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