Hotter Arctic cities: mitigating Urban Heat Islands with spatial data, community insights, and sustainable solutions

We are pleased to welcome resarchers Liliia Hebryn-Baidy and Sophie Weeks from University of Cambridge, who will present the multidisciplinary project Hotter Arctic cities: mitigating Urban Heat Islands with spatial data, community insights, and sustainable solutions.

Agenda

  • Welcome and introductons, Bryan Lintitt (UiT)
  • Introduction to the project  Urban Heat Island Effect in Arctic Cities, Liliia Hebryn-Baidy and Sophie Weeks (University of Cambridge)
  • Q&A and discussion

This event will provide a platform for UiT staff and students to engage with the Heat Watchers Project, fostering collaboration and advancing research on urban heat islands in Arctic cities. The event has a broad target group, and the project would like to engage people working in community science, remote sensing, technology and engineering, environmental monitoring, planning, indigenus methodologies, and education.

Join us for an informal meeting and an opportunity to get involved!

When: 10.06.25 kl 10.30–11.30
Where: Teknologibygget 3.003
Location / Campus: Tromsø
Target group: Employees, Students, Guests
Contact: Clara Good
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