ANIMAL AGENDA 2024–2026A citywide evidence layer for animal welfare
A decision-support demonstrator built from official public sources, with explicit evidence classes, periods and limitations.
Sources verified18 August 2026Official facts are kept separate from estimates and demonstration data.
941,873Registered residents
1 January 2026
9Geographic city-district units
March 2026 geography
722Dog-zone geometry features
Snapshot 18 August 2026
5Dog playground features
Snapshot 18 August 2026
01Accessible veterinary careGood medical care for animals despite owner poverty.In implementation
02Safer dog exerciseFewer bite incidents and more safe off-leash space.In implementation
03Fewer stray catsMicrochipping, neutering and TNRC in public space.In implementation
04Better owner–pet matchingBetter information before acquisition and surrender.In implementation
Open the official Animal Agenda ↗Vouchers issued3,845
Consultations2,427
Animals microchipped719
Cats sterilised / neutered536
Medical procedures5,357
Administrative geography9 / 25 / 110 / 518 official unitsReady
Dog access geography722 official geometry featuresReady
ADAM programme resultsOfficial 2024 municipal totalsReady
Pet population by territoryNo current structured public count locatedGap
Shelter and reunification flowPartner operational data requiredGap
2026 STRUCTURAL RESOURCES€1,946,809Official planned budget — not verified expenditure
2026 INCIDENTAL RESOURCES€700,000Official planned budget — not verified expenditure
Evidence ruleEvery value displayed in this MVP carries a source, period, territorial level and evidence classification.