Public-Private Partnership (PPP)

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Public-Private Partnership (PPP) between the State of Bavaria and the German Alpine Association (DAV) to produce topographic maps of the Bavarian Alps in the scale of 1:25 000 Walter HENNINGER Overview 2.1 LVG, DAV, LfU and their tasks 2.2 Cooperation between the DAV and LfU 2.3 The Road to Partnership and Information Sydney, Australia, 11 16 April 2010 1

Introduction Cooperation Bavarian Agency for Surveying and Geographic Information (LVG) German Alpine Association (DAV) Bavarian Environment Agency (LfU) Aim Production and publication of the topographical leisure map edition Alpine Association Bavarian Alps (BY-Map) BY-Map 1:25000 Partners LVG Topographic database (ATKIS) Cartographic realisation and print DAV Biggest society in the alps with 850000 members Thematic data with an alpine reference Definition of ski-routes and protected areas Publication, marketing and sales LfU Environmental protection, nature conservation Consultancy in the field of environment Sydney, Australia, 11 16 April 2010 2

Cooperation between the DAV and the LfU Ski-Hiking Sport for individuals mass sport Alpine Landscape Rich diversity Sensitive protected animal- and plant-species e.g. grouse, hoofed game, mountain forest Threatened by alpine sport Conflict of Interest Tourism including alpine sport vs. Protection of species Sydney, Australia, 11 16 April 2010 3

Cooperation between the DAV and the LfU Study Wildlife and Skiing in the Mountains Since 1995 Reconcilability of winter sport and wildlife needs Result: Small-scale wildlife-sensitive areas of the Bav. Alps Wintersport is a risk for protected animals and plants Project Ski-Hiking Environment-Friendly Act on the results of the study Designating routes with the seal of approval: Environmentally friendly ski tour Sydney, Australia, 11 16 April 2010 4

Alpine Snow Chicken Black Grouse Capercaillie Plant damaged by a skier Sydney, Australia, 11 16 April 2010 5

Fleeing hoofed game Chamois Basic and exceeding energy demand standing, walking, walking in snow, fleeing in snow Sign indicating a sustainable ski route Left: Hans Kammerlander Forest reserve Sydney, Australia, 11 16 April 2010 6

Local sign showing environmentally friendly ski- routes The Road to Partnership Until 1999 Exhibitions e.g. Historical Map of the Zugspitze 2004 DAV-Map No. 7/1 Ski-Hiking Map of Lake Tegernsee 2005 Negotiations, initial plans, LfU becomes non-material partner January to May 2007 Business model, technical workflow, layout, project plan 20 September 2007 Signing of the Memorandum, presidents of LVG, DAV, LfU November 2007 Print of the first BY-Map By16 Mangfall Ost Until the end of 2009 10 new maps, eight existing maps in the DAV-Map-DVD Sydney, Australia, 11 16 April 2010 7

Cover of the DAV-Map No. 7/1 from 2004 Section of the DAV-Map No. 7/1 from 2004 Signatures in the memorandum The Presidents of LfU, DAV and LVG sign the memorandum Sydney, Australia, 11 16 April 2010 8

The Map 3.1 Content Newest cartographic standard and high actuality Ski-hiking routes Protected areas Section of the BY-Map 1:25 000 Part of the legend related to nature protection Sydney, Australia, 11 16 April 2010 9

The Map 3.2 Publication Timeline 2007 one map 2008 five maps 2009 five maps 2010 five maps 2011 six maps (planned) (planned) 2012 all 22 maps issued and compiled on DVD Published (filled) and planned (empty) sheets of the BY-Map Sydney, Australia, 11 16 April 2010 10

The Map 3.3 Data Sources LVG Fieldwork by local topographers ATKIS and TIM Digital Orthophotos (DOP) Internet DAV Record of alpine huts Environmental data with support of the LfU The Map 3.4 Workflow Hiking- Trails Skiroutes Protection Areas Local Topographer ATKIS Additional Cartographic Data Digital Topographic Map 1:25K Additional Cartographic Data for the LVG-DAV-Map LVG-DAV- Map AK-BY Parking Spaces Vicinity Maps Shading from the Digital Topographic Map1:50K Sydney, Australia, 11 16 April 2010 11

The Map 3.5 Appearance and Layout DAV: Cover page and back page Information about DAV, PPP Environment preservation areas Copyright, user manual, advertisements LVG: 8,000 copies, actual 10,000 4.1 Target Group Hikers, ski-hikers, day-trippers, alpine tourists, general public 4.2 Public Relations (PR) DAV is responsible Reports and advertisements Newspapers, specialized journals, Television 4.3 Distribution Sales 30 000 until the end of 2009 Printed and raster file on DVD Delivery network of the DAV Sydney, Australia, 11 16 April 2010 12

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Conclusion BY-Map Completion of the first map edition Reissue after five years to ensure its up-to-date The German and Austrian Alpine Associations maintain 45,000 km (28,000 miles) of road network 400 areas of operation 500 huts 200,000 signs Cartographic record, description of their attributes Thank you for your attention Sydney, Australia, 11 16 April 2010 18

Thank you for your attention Sydney, Australia, 11 16 April 2010 19