Recetor in context: Street-network sprawl trends
Recetor in context
The chart above shows SNDi trends for new street additions (left panel) and the entire network (right panel), with Recetor plotted against Casanare and Colombia. The SNDi of new construction in Recetor followed a zig-zag trend, compared to Casanare which followed a zig-zag trend with an overall decrease and Colombia which followed a zig-zag trend with an overall increase. In terms of the aggregate network, Recetor ranked 2nd out of 2 cities in Casanare and 82nd out of 83 in Colombia as of 2020.
New Street Additions (2006–2020)
- SNDi value
- N/A
Entire Network (Aggregate)
- SNDi value
- 6.95
- Rank in Colombia
- 82nd of 83
- Rank in Casanare
- 2nd of 2
Rankings go from most connected to most disconnected — rank 1 is the most connected.
What about similarly populated cities?
- Buco-Zau, Angola
- Mitwaba, Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Thilawa, Myanmar
- Magwi, South Sudan
- Al Ared, Saudi Arabia
- Zango V Centrality, Angola
In new street additions, Recetor fluctuated in its street-construction patterns, while Buco-Zau built increasingly disconnected streets over time and Magwi fluctuated in its street-construction patterns. For the full network, Recetor became progressively more disconnected, while Buco-Zau became progressively more disconnected and Magwi fluctuated in connectivity. Recetor and Magwi have been converging in their street-network character since 1975.