Key:green_roof

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Green Roof at the WIPO Headquarters 6.jpg
Description
This key is mostly used with the value "yes" to indicate a roof which has a "green roof". Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: buildings
Used on these elements
may 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)
Requires
Status: in use

The key green_roof=yes/no is mostly used with the value yes to indicate a roof which has a [W] green roof. It can be used in conjunction with roof:material=*, particularly when it might not be possible to distinguish green roofs from other roofs using the same material, or it can be used standalone pending a choice of roof:material=*.

Green roofs may be constructed as an integral part of a building or placed on top of an existing roof. The range of plants used and the substrates used also vary. Additionally, none of these aspects are easy to determine from aerial imagery. Taken together this makes it quite hard to make a suitable choice using the standard roof:material=* for such roofs. green_roof=* is a simple way to provide basic information without having to make some arbitrary choices of roof material.

Various types of green roofs may be seen as roof:material=grass, roof:material=plants, roof:material=gravel (sedum roofs) or roof:material=roof_greening, but with the exception of the latter tag these may also refer to other kinds of roofs, such as turf roofs or gravel without any vegetation component. Therefore the tag may still be needed with a precise value for roof material.

Close-up of a well-established sedum roof
A well-established sedum roof with a few grasses, the substrate of pebbles can be seen on the left. Note also solar hot water collector on right. (Source: geograph 6928705)
Gloucester Services, Southbound M5 - geograph.org.uk - 5445320
Green Roofs at Laboratory for Sustainable Chemistry, Jubilee Campus (geograph 5151779)
Green Roofs at Laboratory for Sustainable Chemistry, Jubilee Campus (geograph 5151779)

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