Print Email Facebook Twitter Spatializing household energy consumption in the Netherlands Title Spatializing household energy consumption in the Netherlands: Socioeconomic, urban morphology, microclimate, land surface temperature and vegetation data Author Mashhoodi, B. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design) Stead, D. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy) van Timmeren, A. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design; TU Delft Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions) Department Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions Date 2020 Abstract Household energy consumption (HEC) is affected by a variety of determinants. In addition to the level of HEC in 2612 residential zones in the Netherlands (the so-called wijk) in 2014, this dataset provides a geographically-referenced data of 11 determinants of HEC on: (1) socioeconomic characteristics - namely income per capita, household size, population density; (2) urban morphology –namely buildings' surface to volume ratio, building age; (3) microclimate factors –namely number of summer days, number of frost days, humidity, wind speed at 10 m height; (4) land surface temperature; (5) normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI). The dataset is initially prepared for an analysis titled as “Land surface temperature and households' energy consumption: who is affected and where?” [1]. Subject Household energy consumptionLand surface temperatureMicro climateNetherlandsSocioeconomic characteristicsUrban morphologyVegetation To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0d0331f7-be0c-4f21-81b8-ed4d9b628c05 DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.105118 ISSN 2352-3409 Source Data in Brief, 29 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2020 B. Mashhoodi, D. Stead, A. van Timmeren Files PDF 1_s2.0_S2352340920300123_main.pdf 278.84 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:0d0331f7-be0c-4f21-81b8-ed4d9b628c05/datastream/OBJ/view