Cool Cities Heat Stress Assessment of Slow-traffic Infrastructure
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This dataset quantifies extreme heat exposure on slow traffic infrastructure in the Dutch cities of Middelburg, Arnhem, and Rotterdam. It links modeled thermal stress conditions to walking and cycling infrastructure at high spatial resolution, identifying where pedestrians and cyclists are most exposed to extreme heat during daily movement movement and outdoor activities.The dataset combines slow traffic infrastructure polygons with a 100 by 100 meter spatial grid and calculates the proportion of each grid cell affected by extreme heat stress, expressed as Physiologically Equivalent Temperature (PET).Spatial coverageMiddelburg, The NetherlandsArnhem, The NetherlandsRotterdam, The NetherlandsData sourcesSlow traffic infrastructure: BGT wegdeel polygons representing cycling and walking infrastructure and places to stay.Spatial framework: CBS 100 by 100 meter grid, used as the reporting unit.Thermal data: PET raster from the KlimaatEffectsAtlas, representing extreme heat conditions.MethodsBGT slow traffic infrastructure polygons were spatially unioned with the CBS 100 by 100 meter grid to ensure alignment between infrastructure elements and grid cells. A zonal histogram analysis was performed using the PET raster from the KlimaatEffectsAtlas.For each grid cell, the analysis calculates the percentage of slow traffic infrastructure area exposed to PET values above 45 degrees Celsius. This threshold represents extreme heat stress conditions that can significantly affect thermal comfort, health, and the usability of public space.The resulting indicator expresses the share of walking and cycling infrastructure within each grid cell that experiences extreme heat, directly linking thermal conditions to how public space is used rather than to land surface characteristics alone.OutputsThe dataset provides, for each 100 by 100 meter grid cell:Percentage of slow traffic infrastructure area exposed to PET above 45 degrees CelsiusSpatially aligned grid geometry suitable for mapping and spatial analysisValues range from 0 to 100 percent and represent relative exposure within the modeled heat scenario.Intended useThis dataset supports:Identification of priority locations for cooling and shading measures along walking and cycling routesUrban heat adaptation planning focused on daily mobility and places to stayIntegration into composite heat risk assessments and spatial planning toolsCommunication with planners, designers, and policymakers about heat exposure in public spaceBy focusing on slow traffic infrastructure, the dataset highlights heat exposure where people are active and spend time outdoors.LimitationsPET values are based on modeled extreme heat conditions and do not capture temporal dynamics such as repeated heatwaves or nighttime stress.The dataset represents outdoor exposure only and does not account for indoor environments or individual behavior.Results depend on the completeness and accuracy of BGT infrastructure polygons and PET raster resolution.Exposure is expressed as relative area within grid cells and does not represent direct health outcomes.Reuse notesUsers are encouraged to interpret the results as a screening level indicator and to combine them with local knowledge, vulnerability data, and on site observations when designing and prioritizing heat adaptation measures.
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2026-01-23



