[Tagging] Vertical farming
Warin
61sundowner at gmail.com
Wed Mar 15 06:32:03 UTC 2017
On 15-Mar-17 05:14 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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> sent from a phone
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> On 15 Mar 2017, at 04:39, Dave Swarthout <daveswarthout at gmail.com
> <mailto:daveswarthout at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>> I've seen this list run on and on with discussions about how to tag
>> wastebins and such but for this one, an arguably important future
>> tagging construct, hardly a ripple. And members who are usually so
>> vocal about tagging issues are strangely quiet. Martin? Warin? John?
>> Marc? What's up?
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Simple.
What are you tagging?
The farm?
landuse=farmland
produce=?
The factory where the produce is turned into product
Landuse=industrial
building=factory
product=?
The shop where the product is sold
landuse=commercial
shop=?
sells=?
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> I don't see a big difference between growing grass and growing
> marijuana, similarly corn. At least if it's grown outdoors without the
> help of artificial lighting.
> Have a look at the key crop: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:crop
> Well, besides that it is quite rare, mostly illegal with the exception
> of some fields operated for the pharmaceutical industry (the high THC
> concentration one). Then there's also kind of a comeback of hemp for
> fibre production (low THC concentration, legal in the EU).
>
> Vertical farming sounds interesting, but isn't something I've yet seen
> in the real. There have been some projects in Europe as well, but
> AFAIK have not been realized, see e.g. this one by dutch architects MVRDV:
> https://www.mvrdv.nl/projects/181-pig-city#/archive
> http://www.alternet.org/story/135410/high_rise_farms_the_new_model_for_sustainable_cities
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> cheers,
> Martin
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