It is not about OSM tag There are a mosaic of nature reserve, parcel of lands for crop, etc. Each lot of rural area is an "official boundary" (but it is not a So, how to, the best manner to retrieve that class of elements from OSM? NOTES With Overpass perhaps we can use a logic OR as filter, something as: It is not a asked 17 Aug '18, 16:09 ppKrauss |
There basically isn't any such data in OSM, so the answer is to get it from official sources rather than from OSM. I guess there lots of reasons it isn't in OSM, but 2 big ones are that it would be an awful lot of data, and any edits would be likely to decrease the utility of the data. answered 17 Aug '18, 16:30 maxerickson Hi Max, thanks the explanations. There are an obvious scale difference (and the cost associated to it), but today OSM is managing addresses points and urban lots... Can you explain the differences between rural lots, as an "official boundary" polygon, and the other classic OSM "official boundary" polygons, like the country and city boundaries?
(17 Aug '18, 16:50)
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I think I don't understand "rural lot" well enough to say something. We certainly do not map plots as they are just private boundaries between one person's land and another person's land. But if a rural lot is something like a city neighbourhood, and also used by people on the ground ("I live in lot X") then maybe there are ways to record them. I suggest researching past discussions about "neighbourhoods" on the mailing lists, especially regarding their fuzziness. Unsure if that applies to rural lots as well.
(17 Aug '18, 17:52)
Frederik Ramm ♦
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