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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/06/19 19:30, marc marc wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Le 11.06.19 à 11:14, Tomas Straupis a écrit :
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<pre wrap=""> What do you think?
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I find very strange that reservoir is a landuse by itself
it would be a bit like putting landuse=rest on a bench
or landuse=stop on a parking lot.
landuse should be what the place is for. reservoir is the function
of the object, which is inscribed when a larger purpose (agriculture,
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Reservoir is for the storage of water, thus a use of the land. It
could be named 'water_storage' but the areas mapped would remain
the same.
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Some reservoirs serve more than one end purpose e.g. flood
management and water for human consumption.
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natural=water is not perfect (soe dislike natural for man-made
feature)
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but at least it allows to split "there is water" with its
function
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The key natural is also disliked by me. Water is a land cover ..
so could be tagged landcover=water.
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Other features in the key natural are either land covers or land
forms and could be split into those 2 keys.
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