Corine Land Cover 2006 Poland
This proposed import was abandoned. Before importing any data remember to check quality of data and discuss it at https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewforum.php?id=23 |
This page can be used for documenting and coordinating the potential Corine Land Cover 2006 + GMES Urban Atlas import process in Poland. The import is in the planning phase, no data has been imported to this point. The France CLC2006 model has set a very good example and this import aims to be executed just as well.
It is hoped that the forest polygons from these two free sources will replace forest and other polygons imported earlier in Poland from UMP which appear to come from a very precise but unknown source and have spurred licensing concerns. They also have no deciduous/coniferous distinction. The idea is for the UMP polygons to be automatically removed where they overlap with a new imported polygon, provided that they have no other tags than "landuse=forest" / "natural=wood" and "source=UMP...". Some of those forests have had names or other attributes added which need to be preserved.
Imported polygons need to be checked for overlapping with pre-existing polygons with at least the following tags:
- landuse=* (Except UMP forests, see above)
- natural=* (Except UMP forests, see above)
- aeroway=*
- waterway=*
Conflicting polygons (with at least 3% of surface area overlap?) will be left out for manual uploading and checking.
An import status webpage would be useful for both the automatic and the manual stages, wiki page can be used.
CLC and UA processing
Corine Land Cover and GMES Urban Atlas are both datasets of polygons describing the landuse/landcover of every point of the covered area. Corine Land Cover covers all of European Union countries and GMES Urban Atlas only the biggest cities. It aims to contain data for all EU cities over 100000 inhabitants, but currently (2010) has data for only 190 of the about 250 such cities. About 20 cities in Poland are already available and about 5 more are still planned to be added.
So in places where data in both sources is available (in the cities) the more precise of the sources needs to be chosen. Based on inspection of the data, and on the metadata attached to CLC and UA it is quite clear that UA, where available, is more accurate spatially, although the classification is different. The charts below contain the tags that can be used for each class in the source datasets.
Currently the idea is to mix the two datasets in a postgis table with UA polygons used where they are available and the Corine Land Cover everywhere else. The Corine Land Cover polygons have been skipped where they lie entirely inside a Urban Atlas-covered area, and have been clipped where they only partially overlap with UA data. This table can then be used as a single dataset for further tasks. The postgres queries and python programs used to produce the table will be added here later for reference. Polygons of the same class from CLC and UA on the borders probably can be merged.
The WikiProject_Poland/Urban_Atlas page in Polish contains information about a WMS server set up earlier to allow tracing from Urban Atlas in OSM editors.
An initial version of a visualisation showing the joined datasets (still contains some overlaps due to PostGIS errors, being worked on) can be accesed from JOSM using the url [1] with wmsplugin, it can also be loaded in any other WMS client like QGIS. CLC2006 polygons have a thin black outline and black labels (if zoomed in enough) while the Urban Atlas polygons have white labels and no outlines.
Corine Land Cover classes
1-Artificial surfaces
CLC code | CLC description | OSM tags | Notes | |
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1.1 | Urban fabric | |||
1.1.1 | Continuous urban fabric | landuse=residential | ||
1.1.2 | Discontinuous urban fabric | landuse=residential | ||
1.2 | Industrial, commercial and transport units | |||
1.2.1 | Industrial or commercial units | landuse=industrial;retail + note=* | ||
1.2.2 | Road and rail networks and associated land | value "road" is not in use and the road polygons may be of little value, but railway seems useful | ||
1.2.3 | Port areas | landuse=harbour | can be replaced by leisure=marina after survey | |
1.2.4 | Airports | aeroway=aerodrome | ||
1.3 | Mine, dump and construction sites | |||
1.3.1 | Mineral extraction sites | landuse=quarry | ||
1.3.2 | Dump sites | landuse=landfill | ||
1.3.3 | Construction sites | landuse=construction | ||
1.4 | Artificial, non-agricultural vegetated areas | |||
1.4.1 | Green urban areas | leisure=common | Skipped in France, imported as "park" in Romania | |
1.4.2 | Sport and leisure facilities | leisure=sport | Skipped in France |
2-Agricultural areas
CLC code | CLC description | OSM tags | Notes | ||
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2.1 | Arable land | landuse=* | |||
2.1.1 | Non-irrigated arable land | landuse=farm | |||
2.1.2 | Permanently irrigated land | landuse=farm | |||
2.1.3 | Rice fields | landuse=farm + crop=rice | |||
2.2 | Permanent crops | ||||
2.2.1 | Vineyards | landuse=vineyard | |||
2.2.2 | Fruit trees and berry plantations | landuse=orchard | |||
2.2.3 | Olive groves | landuse=orchard + trees=olive_tree | |||
2.3 | Pastures | ||||
2.3.1 | Pastures | landuse=meadow | |||
2.4 | Heterogeneous agricultural areas | ||||
2.4.1 | Annual crops associated with permanent crops | landuse=farm | Skipped in France | ||
2.4.2 | Complex cultivation patterns | landuse=farm | Skipped in France | ||
2.4.3 | Land principally occupied by agriculture, with significant areas of natural vegetation | landuse=farm;scrub | Skipped in France | ||
2.4.4 | Agro-forestry areas | landuse=farm;forest | Skipped in France |
3-Forest and seminatural areas
CLC code | CLC description | OSM tags | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
3.1 | Forests | |||
3.1.1 | Broad-leaved forest | landuse=forest + wood=deciduous | ||
3.1.2 | Coniferous forest | landuse=forest + wood=coniferous | ||
3.1.3 | Mixed forest | landuse=forest + wood=mixed | ||
3.2 | Scrub and/or herbaceous vegetation associations | |||
3.2.1 | Natural grasslands | natural=grassland | ||
3.2.2 | Moors and heathland | natural=heath | ||
3.2.3 | Sclerophyllous vegetation | natural=scrub | ||
3.2.4 | Transitional woodland-shrub | natural=wood + wood=mixed | ||
3.3 | Open spaces with little or no vegetation | |||
3.3.1 | Beaches, dunes, sands | natural=beach | ||
3.3.2 | Bare rocks | natural=rock | ||
3.3.3 | Sparsely vegetated areas | natural=scrub | ||
3.3.4 | Burnt areas | natural=rock | Skipped in France, "rock" used in Romania | |
3.3.5 | Glaciers and perpetual snow | natural=glacier |
4-Wetlands
CLC code | CLC description | OSM tags | Notes | |
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4.1 | Inland wetlands | |||
4.1.1 | Inland marshes | natural=wetland + wetland=marsh | ||
4.1.2 | Peat bogs | natural=wetland + wetland=bog | ||
4.2 | Maritime wetlands | |||
4.2.1 | Salt marshes | natural=wetland + wetland=saltmarsh | ||
4.2.2 | Salines | landuse=salt_pond | ||
4.2.3 | Intertidal flats | tidal=yes |
5-Water bodies
CLC code | CLC description | OSM tags | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
5.1 | Inland waters | |||
5.1.1 | Water courses | waterway=riverbank | ||
5.1.2 | Water bodies | natural=water | ||
5.2 | Marine waters | |||
5.2.1 | Coastal lagoons | natural=water | ||
5.2.2 | Estuaries | natural=coastline | Skipped in France | |
5.2.3 | Sea and ocean | natural=coastline | Skipped in France |
Urban Atlas classes
The Urban Atlas metadata says Thematic classes based on CORINE LC nomenclature and GUS Legend., but some of the individual UA classes include a whole range of CLC classes or OpenStreetMap tags so it's difficult to find a single way of tagging corresponding polygons. For some classes the opposite is true.
UA code | UA description | OSM tags | Polygons # | Notes | ||
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1 | Artificial surfaces | |||||
1.1 | Urban fabric | |||||
1.1.1 | Continuous urban fabric (S.L. > 80%) | landuse=residential | 70528 | |||
1.1.2 | Discontinuous urban fabric (S.L. 10% - 80%) | |||||
1.1.2.1 | Discontinuous Dense Urban Fabric (S.L. 50% - 80%) | landuse=residential | 116209 | |||
1.1.2.2 | Discontinuous Medium Urban Fabric (S.L. 30% - 50%) | landuse=residential | 26398 | |||
1.1.2.3 | Discontinuous Low Urban Fabric (S.L. 10% - 30%) | landuse=residential | 2670 | |||
1.1.2.4 | Discontinuous Very Low Urban Fabric (S.L. < 10%) | landuse=residential | 223 | |||
1.1.3 | Isolated structures | skip? | 93919 | |||
1.2 | Industrial, commercial, public, military, private and transport units | |||||
1.2.1 | Industrial, commercial, public, military and private units | landuse=industrial;retail;commercial;military + note=* | 52800 | |||
1.2.2 | Road and rail networks and associated land | The polygon counts are low because the polygons can be pretty big and cover big parts of a city each one, with holes in them for the residential and other areas. It seems they even had to be split by GMES because they were difficult to process. | ||||
1.2.2.1 | Fast transit roads and associated land |
|
132 | |||
1.2.2.2 | Other roads and associated land |
|
1068 | |||
1.2.2.3 | Railways and associated land | landuse=railway | 1795 | |||
1.2.3 | Port areas | landuse=harbour | 44 | can be replaced by leisure=marina after survey | ||
1.2.4 | Airports | aeroway=aerodrome | 63 | |||
1.3 | Mine, dump and construction sites | |||||
1.3.1 | Mineral extraction and dump sites | landuse=quarry;landfill + note=* | 2456 | Combines CLC 1.3.1 and 1.3.2 | ||
1.3.3 | Construction sites | landuse=construction | 6018 | |||
1.3.4 | Land without current use | landuse=greenfield | 4710 | |||
1.4 | Artificial, non-agricultural vegetated areas | |||||
1.4.1 | Green urban areas | 9104 | Skipped in France, imported as "park" in Romania | |||
1.4.2 | Sport and leisure facilities | leisure=sport | 6079 | Skipped in France | ||
Non-artificial surfaces | ||||||
2 | Agricultural areas, semi-natural areas and wetlands | landuse=farm + note=*? | 79817 | Unfortunately this combines wetlands (CLC class 4) and other stuff, may need to be combined with CLC polygons? | ||
3 | Forests | landuse=forest? | 54153 | Should this be combined with CLC data for the type of foliage? | ||
5 | Water | 6069 |