NL:Tag:barrier=hedge
barrier = hedge |
Omschrijving |
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Een rij struiken dat regelmatig gesnoeid wordt om zodoende een afscheiding van een terrein te vormen |
Representatie in OSM Carto |
Groep: Barriers |
Gebruikt op deze elementen |
Impliceert |
Nuttige combinaties |
Zie ook |
Status: goedgekeurd |
Gereedschappen voor deze tag |
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Een haag is een rij van dicht bij elkaar geplante struiken en/of bomen, die op een zodanige wijze geplaatst en gesnoeid zijn dat ze een barrière vormen of de grens van een gebied markeren.
Description
barrier=hedge is used to identify a line of closely spaced shrubs and tree species, which form a barrier or mark the boundary of an area. Hedges may be actively managed, but this is not always the case.
Examples
Large Hedges or Field and Road Boundaries
Hedges are most notable at a landscape level when they create field, road, and large property boundaries.
These hedges commonly contain many species, many of which have self seeded within the hedge.
They are commonly only managed to maintain the function as a barrier. Some of these type of hedges have become poorly managed in recent decades with landowners repairing gaps in hedges with barbed wire.
They can be centuries old and have legal protection.
Small Hedges and Urban or Garden Hedges
Much smaller formal hedges can also be used in areas such as parks and gardens.
These hedges commonly consist of a single species. Maintenance commonly goes beyond simply maintaining the barrier function, but also includes maintenance for making the hedge visually appealing.
Tagging suggesties
Een haag kan in kaart worden gebracht als een weg, gesloten weg of vlak.
Als je een polygoon tekent en dit tagt met barrier=hedge, dan zal Mapnik dit weergeven als een dunne groene lijn rond de buitenkant van de polygoon.
Als je een polygoon tekent en dit tagt met barrier=hedge, en area=yes toevoegt, dan zal Mapnik de polygoon weergeven als een groen gevuld gebied.
Although there is a major difference between a small single-species garden hedge and a massive multi-species field boundary hedge, they are currently both mapped as Hedges.
Create a line along the length of the hedge. Where a hedge joins another hedge use a shared node. If there are substantial gaps in the hedge then end that line, leave a gap and create a new way for the next section. If there is a fence adjacent to the hedge to make it stock proof, it is preferable to map the hedge if only one barrier is to be mapped.
Mark a gate or stile in the hedge by creating a node on the way at the appropriate location and tagging it with barrier=gate or barrier=stile or similar. For a short gap consider using an entrance=* node. Mark lone trees using natural=tree. For a thick hedge draw a closed way around the perimeter of the hedge and tag it with area=yes.
The width=* and height=* tags can also be used. Some people also tag the hedge with genus=*, species=* or taxon=*.
Where hedges meet and an area of woodland has formed, common in the corners of fields, map the line of the hedge, and also map the small area of woodland using natural=wood.
Vereiste labels
De enige vereiste tags voor een haag zijn
Possible Tagging Mistake
Zie ook
- leaf_type=* and leaf_cycle=*
- barrier=hedge_bank – Buffer strip, hedge bank
- For other types of barriers that are not hedges (including ditches and fences) see barrier=*.
- To map a lines of trees which do not form a barrier use natural=tree_row.
- natural=tree_row