What is the city we live in? Prague under the microscope.

PAM Atlas
The PAM Atlas is an interactive map application that displays data from Prague Planning Analytical Materials. It allows users to zoom in and print maps or obtain information about the area.

Texts
Information about the city and Its environment: a detailed description and evaluation of its state and development, interactively linked to the content of the PAM Portal.

Catalogue of Indicators and Metrics
The catalogue displays the development of a wide range of indicators, referred to as indicators and metrics, and evaluates how strategic goals are fulfilled in Prague.

Catalogue of Municipal Districts
The catalogue presents tracked statistical data, referred to as metrics, for individual Prague municipal districts and enables their mutual comparison.

Catalogue of Localities
The catalogue presents selected statistical data for individual state localities. It allows for their comparison with values for the entire city or for a specific type of city structure.

Monitored Phenomena
The list of monitored phenomena is an index that makes available the documentation and data of PAM from the perspective of legislative structure.
CZ version only

Viewing Points
The application displays Prague from viewpoints registered in PAM for assessing building intentions and the conditionally permissible coefficient of floor areas.
CZ version only

The Historic Centre of Prague
The application displays data of planning materials for the Prague Heritage Reservation, archival maps, images, and information about individual buildings.

Population and Public Amenities Prognosis
The main page of the Prague Population and Public Amenities Prognosis project. Using dashboards, interactive tools for viewing data, the page presents its primary results.
CZ version only

The Diverse Prague
The storymap narrates what urban diversity in Prague is. It showcases diverse patterns of urban structures and their perception by pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers.

Sustainable Prague
The storymap presents the relevant but very complex topic of analysing sustainable development (not only) in PAM in a simple and easy-to-understand way.
CZ version only
