Hotterdam: Urban heat in Rotterdam and health effects
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Wandl, A. (Alexander); van der Hoeven, F. (Frank) (2015): Hotterdam: Urban heat in Rotterdam and health effects. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. collection. https://doi.org/10.4121/uuid:be41b523-1f1a-4f46-82d1-09c2c24f357b
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Heat waves will occur in Rotterdam with greater frequency in the future. Those affected most will be the elderly – a group that is growing in size. In the light of the Paris heat wave of August 2003 and the one in Rotterdam in July 2006, mortality rates among the elderly in particular are likely to rise in the summer. The aim of the Hotterdam research project was to gain a better understanding of urban heat. Heat was measured and the surface energy balance modelled from that perspective. Social and physical features of the city were identified in detail with the help of satellite images, GIS and 3D models. The links between urban heat/surface energy balance and the social/physical features of Rotterdam were determined on the basis of multivariable regression analysis. The decisive features of the heat problem were then clustered and illustrated on a social and a physical heat map. The research project produced two heat maps, an atlas of underlying data.
history
- 2015-12-11 first online, published, posted
- 2020-07-17 revised
publisher
4TU.Centre for Research Data
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organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Department of Urbanism
DATASETS
- [dataset] Hotterdam Physical Heat Map
- [dataset] Hotterdam Vulnerability Cluster
- [dataset] Hotterdam physical characteristics