Updated digital interfaces showcasing statistical information
In the city of Ingolstadt, residents and researchers seeking demographic, election, housing construction, and budget statistics now have new avenues to access the data they need. Following the shutdown of the interactive structural atlas on August 1st, the Statistics and Urban Research department has introduced new online dashboards as an interim solution.
These new dashboards, accessible via the city's statistics page at www.ingolstadt.de/Structures-and-Development-in-Numbers, provide valuable insights into various aspects of the city's development. The KOSIS-App, which has been in operation for 10 years, remains a source of cartographic data for these key figures and developments.
The KOSIS-App, part of the municipal statistics network of the Association of German Municipal Statistics, offers a cartographic overview of Ingolstadt's districts and can be downloaded from the Google Play Store (Android) and the App Store (Apple). The city's statistics department operates the app in collaboration with the city of Augsburg as part of the KOSIS consortium, and it is regularly updated with Ingolstadt's statistics.
While the new online dashboards serve as an interim solution, the city is working on a barrier-free web alternative for the long term. In the meantime, users can continue to rely on official municipal portals for up-to-date local statistics. The Bavarian State Statistical Office (Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik) also provides comprehensive datasets covering demographic, housing, election, and budgetary developments at the city and district level within Bavaria, including Ingolstadt.
Research institutions affiliated with Ingolstadt, notably the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, offer valuable insights into regional data and analysis linked to economic and social development. Eurostat and German national statistical databases provide structured data regions can access for comparative and analytical purposes, which is beneficial for researchers and policymakers.
Specialized thematic research projects like the Ingolstadt Music Development Plan offer focused demographic and cultural datasets within the city, although they do not cover all requested areas.
The city ensures that current, reliable, and locally differentiated data remain publicly accessible through these offers. For questions or suggestions, including those regarding the newly published dashboards, contact the city's statistics department at [email protected].
- The KOSIS-App, offering a cartographic overview of Ingolstadt's districts and accessible through the Google Play Store (Android) and App Store (Apple), is a useful source for data-and-cloud-computing technology in general-news, providing cartographic data for key figures and developments in the city.
- In addition to the KOSIS-App, the Bavarian State Statistical Office (Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik) provides comprehensive datasets covering demographic, housing, election, and budgetary developments at the city and district level within Bavaria, including Ingolstadt, offering a wealth of data-and-cloud-computing technology for researchers and policymakers.