Trends

3.68

SNDi (2020)

14,200 km

Total street network

1975–2020

Analysis period

Disconnectedness burden of street construction in Arkansas

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1976–1990
1991–2005
2006–2020

The chart above shows, for each construction period in the Arkansas region, the SNDi of new street additions (bar height) and the volume added (bar width), so that bar area reflects the total disconnectedness burden of that period's construction. The 1975 period contributed the greatest disconnectedness burden, with 7,300 km of street added at an SNDi of 2.9. Overall, the SNDi of new street additions in the region rose steadily.

How have Arkansas's street networks changed over time?

Most recent snapshot

Taking into account the entire (i.e. aggregate) street network in Arkansas as of 2020, the overall level of street-network sprawl is 3.68, which is relatively sprawly.

Trends in street network construction

The SNDis of street construction for the respective time periods are 2.9, 4.42, 4.61 and 4.75. In each period, new street development in Arkansas steadily grows more disconnected than in the last. This increase has slowed: between 1975 and 1976-1990, SNDi rose by 1.52 points, but between 1991-2005 and 2006-2020, it rose by just 0.14.

Quantity of street network construction

The street network in Arkansas spans a total of 14,200 kilometers. It is dominated by roads constructed prior to 1975. These roads have an SNDi of 2.9, which is moderately connected.

Effect on the aggregate network

New construction in each period adds to the total stock of streets, but does not change streets that have already been built. Therefore, it has a limited effect on the street network as a whole. The SNDis of the aggregate street network in the respective time periods are 2.9, 3.22, 3.57 and 3.68. Overall, the SNDi of the aggregate street network has risen: the street network in Arkansas has become more disconnected. This increase has slowed: between 1975 and 1976-1990, SNDi rose by 0.32 points, but between 1991-2005 and 2006-2020, it rose by just 0.12.