Armavir in context: Street-network sprawl trends
Armavir in context
The chart above shows SNDi trends for new street additions (left panel) and the entire network (right panel), with Armavir plotted against Krasnodar and Russia. The SNDi of new construction in Armavir peaked in 1976-1990, compared to Krasnodar which rose steadily and Russia which rose steadily. Most recently, Armavir's incremental SNDi fell from 5.63 to 3.33 between 1991-2005 and 2006-2020. In terms of the aggregate network, Armavir ranked 12th out of 15 cities in Krasnodar and 219th out of 252 in Russia as of 2020.
New Street Additions (2006–2020)
- SNDi value
- 3.33
- Rank in Russia
- 109th of 252
- Rank in Krasnodar
- 7th of 15
Entire Network (Aggregate)
- SNDi value
- 3.38
- Rank in Russia
- 219th of 252
- Rank in Krasnodar
- 12th of 15
Rankings go from most connected to most disconnected — rank 1 is the most connected.
What about similarly populated cities?
- Hunan, China
- Langzhong, China
- সুখানপুকুর, Bangladesh
- Ile Oluji, Nigeria
- Aleta Wendo, Ethiopia
- Kasaji, Democratic Republic of the Congo
In new street additions, Armavir built increasingly disconnected streets from 1975 through 1976-1990, then improved, while Hunan built increasingly connected streets from 1975 through 1991-2005, then shifted to more disconnected patterns and Ile Oluji built increasingly disconnected streets over time. For the full network, Armavir grew more disconnected from 1975 through 1991-2005, then improved, while Hunan became more connected from 1975 through 1991-2005, then grew more sprawly from 1991-2005 onwards and Ile Oluji became progressively more disconnected. Notably, Armavir had a more sprawly network than Ile Oluji in 1975 but the two have since reversed their relative ranking.