Key:foraging

foraging
Description
Whether foraging is allowed at specific location 
Group: Restrictions
Used on these elements
Status: approved

Indicates whether foraging is allowed at a given location. Functions similarly to hunting=* and fishing=*.

What is foraging?

Generally, foraging is harvesting part or all of a plant, fungi, or (uncommonly) animal. Often done for food, but applies to other uses as well.

How to map

In keeping with good practice, tag features for which this quality is verifiable. This is easier in the case of restrictions, such as when an explicit sign is posted, but may be difficult in other situations. In absence of a clear, physical feature, users are encouraged to also use a source tag (source:foraging=*), in order to indicate where other users might be able to verify the information.

Values

Simple Situations

  • no
  • yes
  • permissive

More Complex Situations

For situations in which a blanket tag does not suffice, follow the guidelines as set out in Conditional restrictions. Using conditional restrictions prevents the proliferation of foraging:*=* tags, and can easily accommodate a diversity of situations.

For instance, a park that allows foraging of flowers, but not of mushrooms, could be tagged:

foraging:conditional=yes @ flowers; no @ mushrooms

Additional Information

This page is specifically for the foraging key. For more information about foraging-friendly mapping, see Tagging for Foraging.

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