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Circuity average

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Built and Natural EnvironmentStreet DesignBECADCRCTYAVG

Variable Definition

Measures the average ratio of network distances to straight-line distances. Average of the length of each edge divided by the great circle distances between the nodes of each edge. Interpretation: For each edge in the network, its circuity is the ratio between the edge length and the straight line distance between its two end points. Varies from 1 to infinity, where streets that are straight lines have circuity of 1, and curved streets have higher circuity. Year of data: September 2017 for L1, January 2018 for L2

Variable Information

Variable Name
BECADCRCTYAVG
Observation Type
area-level
Value Type
double
Domain
Built and Natural Environment
Subdomain
Street Design

Coverage

Years Available
9999
Countries
Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru
Geographic Levels
L1ADL1UXL2
Public Access
ⓘ Restricted (Contact salurbal.data@drexel.edu)

Data Availability by Country and Year

YearARBRCLCOCRGTMXPASVPENI
9999
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Available for download
Available but not publicly
Not available

Data Sources

ISO2YearSource
AR;BR;CL;CO;CR;GT;MX;NI;PA;PE;SV9999OpenStreetMap

Data Access Information

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