Guayaquil in context: Street-network sprawl trends
Guayaquil in context
The chart above shows SNDi trends for new street additions (left panel) and the entire network (right panel), with Guayaquil plotted against Guayas and Ecuador. All three follow the same trend in new construction, suggesting a shared regional pattern of development. Most recently, Guayaquil's incremental SNDi rose from 2.78 to 2.81 between 1991-2005 and 2006-2020. In terms of the aggregate network, Guayaquil ranked 3rd out of 4 cities in Guayas and 17th out of 34 in Ecuador as of 2020.
New Street Additions (2006–2020)
- SNDi value
- 2.81
- Rank in Ecuador
- 16th of 34
- Rank in Guayas
- 2nd of 4
Entire Network (Aggregate)
- SNDi value
- 2.47
- Rank in Ecuador
- 17th of 34
- Rank in Guayas
- 3rd of 4
Rankings go from most connected to most disconnected — rank 1 is the most connected.
What about similarly populated cities?
- Kyiv, Ukraine
- Asansol, India
- Guatemala City, Guatemala
- Yogyakarta, Indonesia
- Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Gujranwala, Pakistan
While Kyiv and Yogyakarta both built increasingly disconnected streets over time, Guayaquil fluctuated in its street-construction patterns in new street additions. For the full street network, though, all three cities follow the same trend. Notably, Guayaquil had a more sprawly network than Kyiv in 1975 but the two have since reversed their relative ranking.