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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/6/20 5:37 am, Florian Lohoff
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For me overlapping natural or landuses are broken. An area can either
be a natural=wood or a landuse=farmland. You cant include the same
area in two types of usages or naturals.</pre>
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<pre>You can.</pre>
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<pre>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.
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