Tag:man_made=cutline
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Description |
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A straight line cut in a forest. ![]() |
Rendering in openstreetmap-carto |
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Group: Man made |
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Useful combination |
Status: de facto |
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Tools for this tag |
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Wikidata |
Q487843 |
A cut line is a straight line cut in a forest. This might be done for various purposes, such as denoting land ownership borders, splitting forest in sections to ease maintenance, as firebreaks or for other reasons. These lines are useful for navigation in forests and usually easy to identify from satellite or aerophotos.
How to Map
Tag a line that is drawn on top of one of the following areas:
with man_made=cutline. If the forest is not mapped yet, cutlines can be mapped alone.
Depending on the nature of the cutline, subtype can be specified:
- cutline=border - for cutlines that denote ownership border;
- cutline=section - cutlines that split forests in sections for maintenance;
- cutline=firebreak - cutlines that are intended to stop or delay forest fire;
- cutline=loggingmachine - logging machine tracks that are impassable due to lopwood;
- cutline=piste - skiing piste without visible tracks in the summer;
- cutline=pipeline - above an underground pipeline;
- cutline=hunting
If a road (usually highway=track or highway=path) follows the cutline, it is to be tagged as such in addition to cutline tags.
If a forest area is extremely large, cutlines can be a good choice to split the area.
Rendering
In standard rendering a narrow white line is drawn along the cutline:
See also
- Firebreak on Wikipedia
- Fire trail on Wikipedia (only access roads)