Tag:landuse=forest

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landuse = forest
Description
Forest or woodland, sometimes considered to be restricted to managed woodlands or tree plantations. Show/edit corresponding data item.
Rendering in OSM Carto
Group: landuse
Used on these elements
should not be used on nodesshould not be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)should not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Useful combination
See also
Status: de facto

Forest or woodland. Sometimes considered to have the restricted meaning "managed woodland or tree plantation maintained by human to obtain [W] forest products".

This tag and natural=wood are largely synonymous. Some use this tag for land primarily managed for timber production, others uses if for woodland that is in some way maintained by humans, some for any forest. This problem is explained in the page Forest.

This tag (as well as natural=wood) should be applied only to the areas actually covered with trees. For the entire named forest complex (including its [W] glades, stand variations...), use boundary=forest; for forest compartments, use boundary=forest_compartment.

How to map

Draw an area to match shape of woodland and tag it landuse=forest. If exact match is infeasible then approximate shape is acceptable. As the last resort place a node instead of an area.

Additional tags

  • name=* - name of the forest (you may use boundary=forest+name, which was designed for some such cases)
  • operator=* - operator of the forest (you should probably use boundary=forest+operator, which was designed for some such cases)
  • leaf_type=broadleaved/needleleaved/mixed - describes the type of leaves.
  • leaf_cycle=deciduous/evergreen/mixed - describes the phenology of leaves.
  • produce=* - Describes the type of produce
  • species=* - for species (scientific) name - useful tag to specify which tree species predominate in given area of the forest
  • genus=* - The scientific name of the genus of tree - use where species varies or is unknown

Forest compartments

If the area of a forest is subdivided into compartments by the land operator for forestry management, map it using boundary=forest_compartment. Add the identifier as ref=*. Use marker=* to map the markers that denote compartment boundaries on the ground (e.g. marker=post or marker=stone).

Rendering

If leaf_type=* is also set, this can be indicated by appropriate symbols for conifers, deciduous trees and mixed forests.

Tag Rendering Comment Pictures
leaf_type=broadleaved Broadleaved woodland.
leaf_type=needleleaved Needleleaved woodland.
leaf_type=mixed Mixed woodland.
leaf_type=leafless Leafless vegetation

Related OSM projects

Wiki for all environment and natural tags and projects Environmental OSM.

See also

  • Forest for discussion of this tag and natural=wood
  • natural=tree - A single tree
  • natural=scrub - Uncultivated land covered with shrubs, bushes or stunted trees
  • plant_community=* - Describes the plant community of a feature
  • taxon=* - Describes the taxon of a feature
  • Habitat
  • Vegetation - summary of tags for various types of trees and plants
  • species=* - for species (scientific) name
  • boundary=forest_compartment - A marked subdivision of a wooded area, which is used for planning, management & navigation
  • boundary=forest, a tag designed to allow mapping forest as including stand variations (needle-leaved, broadleaved…), but also non-mooded areas, such as screes, ponds, glades…
  • landuse=forestry - Another tag for forestry areas (barely used)

Possible tagging mistakes

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If you know places with this tag, verify if it could be tagged with another tag.
Automated edits are strongly discouraged unless you really know what you are doing!
If you know places with this tag, verify if it could be tagged with another tag.
Automated edits are strongly discouraged unless you really know what you are doing!