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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/06/18 19:05, Peter Elderson
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      <div dir="ltr">Most would agree that it is rather stretching the
        meaning of forest, but it's the closest availabl tag to get the
        tree patches rendered on the map.</div>
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    natural=wood works... and is 'free' of the land use requirement. <br>
    The word 'natural' has been taken to mean anything in OSM .. sigh. <br>
    So natural=wood is much bette thatn landuse=forest. <br>
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     Landcover is a much clear meaning and can be used for 'natural' and
    'unnatural'. <br>
    So I normally combine it with anything that is tagged 'natural'. <br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">2018-06-08 10:54 GMT+02:00 Mateusz
          Konieczny <span dir="ltr"><<a
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              8. Jun 2018 10:43 by <a
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                    <div class="gmail_extra">- first, add
                      landcover=trees in the renderer (putting it the
                      same as landuse=forest probably), just to make a
                      get a better tagging in area that are not a forest
                      (in other landuse especially). It will gradually
                      help to reduce the quantity of "misuse" of the
                      other tags "natural=wood" and "landuse=forest"</div>
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              <p> Main problem is that many do not consider current
                usage of landuse=forest to be a misuse.</p>
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              <p>It is just how this extremely popular tag is used.<br>
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