Comparisons
Napo vs. the other two most closely populated regions in Ecuador: Pastaza and Orellana
Napo in context: Street-network sprawl of new development
The level of street-network sprawl in new development in Napo followed a zig-zag trend with an overall increase. To get a sense of how street development has changed in Napo, we can consider one of its most populous cities: Tena. Disconnectivity in the most populous cities in Napo follow the same region trend.
How do development practices in Napo fare in comparison to others in Ecuador? Most recently in 2006-2020, street construction in Napo was the 15th-most disconnected out of the 19 regions in Ecuador. Its position in the ranks since 1975 has fallen; relative to other regions in Ecuador, street construction in Napo has become more connected. Napo ranked 12th in 1975, 16th in 1976-1990, 5th in 1991-2005 and 15th in 2006-2020.
Napo in context: Aggregate street-network sprawl
As of 2020, the city with the most disconnected street network in Napo is Tena with an SNDi of 2.34, which is well-connected. Conversely, the most connected city is Tena with an SNDi of 2.34, which is well-connected. See trends for these cities: Tena, Tena
The level of street-network sprawl in the aggregate network in Napo followed a zig-zag trend with an overall increase. To get a sense of how the aggregate street network has changed in Napo, we can consider one of its most populous cities: Tena. Disconnectivity in the most populous cities in Napo follow the same region trend.
To date, Napo is the 15th-most disconnected out of the 19 regions in Ecuador. Its position in the ranks since 1975 has fallen; relative to other regions in Ecuador, the street network in Napo has become more connected. Napo ranked 12th in 1975, 16th in 1976-1990, 14th in 1991-2005 and 15th in 2006-2020.