Compare up to 5 municipalities in one research view
Use this page to line up population, service supply, per-10k coverage, mapped cities, and the core cautions researchers should keep in mind before moving into deeper local analysis.
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What you can compare
Population, counts, service density, mapped cities, undercount risk, and estimated nearby access.
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Once you select two or more municipalities, this page will show a side-by-side comparison of service counts, per-10k values, mapped cities, and links into each municipality research profile.
Comparison caveats
- Counts reflect the current NGO Finder directory records linked into each municipality.
- Per-10,000 values are directional screening signals, not direct measures of need or service adequacy.
- Mapped city names show how records are currently being assigned to municipalities.
- Estimated 30, 60, and 90 minute views use municipality centroids and straight-line distance as a travel-time proxy, not live routing.
- Researchers should still combine these outputs with deeper local checking, travel access, and local context.
Undercount risk by service class
NGOs and shelters
Higher undercount riskNGO and shelter coverage is often the least complete because services open, close, move, or operate informally without a stable public listing footprint.
Police
Lower undercount riskPolice station networks tend to be more standardized and publicly visible, so police counts are usually more complete than NGO or shelter counts.
Hospitals and clinics
Medium undercount riskHospitals and clinics are easier to map than NGOs, but category boundaries, service scope, and emergency capability still vary in ways simple counts do not capture.
Ambulance and EMS
Medium undercount riskEMS coverage can be hard to interpret because bases, dispatch footprints, private services, and actual response capacity are not the same thing.