Studying household energy consumption: 19 essential spatial data and their estimated impacts

Published: 7 February 2024| Version 4 | DOI: 10.17632/9t76sxgm5f.4
Contributors:
Bardia Mashhoodi,

Description

Household energy consumption (HEC) can be studied through five types of data: (1) energy demand, (2) socioeconomic properties, (3) building characteristics, (4) meteorological measurements, and (5) land cover. This database includes 19 spatial determinants of the five types of Dutch residential neighbourhoods (Wijk) in 2018 and their estimated impact on HEC, developing a geographically weighted regression model. The database includes the estimates of the GWR model.

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The raw data are retrieved from three Dutch sources (CBS, 3d BAG and KNMI), an EU source (Copernicus), and NASA satellite imagery. Raw data were retrieved from open national and international datasets and analysed by ArcGIS Pro. For details, see: Mashhoodi, B. and Bouman, T., 2023. Gendered geography of energy consumption in the Netherlands. Applied Geography, 154, p.102936. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2023.102936

Institutions

Wageningen Universiteit

Categories

Energy Application, Applied Geography

Funding

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

KICH1.ED03.20.012

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