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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 23-Oct-16 05:32 PM, Martin
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<pre wrap="">Il giorno 22 ott 2016, alle ore 11:57, Warin <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:61sundowner@gmail.com"><61sundowner@gmail.com></a> ha scritto:
For an area dedicated to the hunting of game then landuse=hunting would be better than using amenity.
It is a use of the land. And any use of the land is an amenity to someone, so it is more specific than the amenity key.
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I would avoid 'landuse' as this would obviously conflict with other landuses like forest. Hunting will rarely be an exclusive landuse.
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<pre>? I responded to your post </pre>
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On 22-Oct-16 08:07 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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<pre>In case of a property, you could use "hunting=*", in case of a
dedicated area it could be something like amenity=hunting_area /
hunting_resort or similar.
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And reiterate your words " in case of a dedicated area" and
mine "For an area dedicated to the hunting of game then landuse=hunting" ..
I think that is fairly clear ... dedicated, primary use is hunting. </pre>
<pre>Most 'landuse' have more than one function, but the primary use is tagged. </pre>
<pre>If the primary use is forest then it could be tagged landuse=forest with a secondary tag of hunting=* as you have put forward.
If the primary use is hunting then landuse=hunting should be used.
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