Belfast Heat Walking Tour

Taking the idea of telling a story through place one step further, the next storytelling method Once Upon a Time in a Heatwave took the form of a walking tour through Belfast.

Walking the streets of Belfast

Recent research independently at the University of Bristol and the UK Met Office both created new mapping results of heat risk and vulnerability in Belfast. The walking tour took to the streets with a group of stakeholders from the Public Health Agency, Housing Executive, Belfast Healthy Cities and Department of Health to see how these mapping products compare with reality in Belfast.

Heat risk maps of Northern Irleand and Belfast from the University of Bristol (left) and UK Met Office (right)

Stops on the tour told the story of heat vulnerability: what builds resilience or what enhances risks, walking a transect of low to high risk. At each stop, some specific details and data about the current electoral ward area, the temperature amplification effect of the urban heat island and different potential heat adaptation measures were discussed.

A stop on the walking tour discussing urban heat island

In between stops, there was plenty of opportunities to question and discuss ideas further, and get feedback on the research work from the stakeholders. The tour ended at the recently opened 2 Royal Avenue building, where a workshop was held with the same group of stakeholders, plus a few extras, to map out how and where climate data such as the heat risk maps can be used to feed into decision making. This was done on two themes: health & communities and the built environment & infrastructure. After the workshop, visual notes were drawn up showing with weather symbols where climate data can be used.

Group work at the climate decision making workshop

Visual notes mapping how climate data feeds into decision making on the built environment

Feedback on this activity was positive and there are plans to run the event again in the future. Interested in learning more? Leave a comment and let’s talk.

Castlederg: Care in weather extremes

The first storytelling of Once Upon a Time in a Heatwave is a case study telling the story of a place.

The town of Castlederg in Co. Derry/Londonderry currently holds the record for being both the hottest and coldest place in Northern Ireland. While many UK studies of heat extremes focus on urban areas, this report looks at the impacts of these heat extremes on a rural community, as well as highlighting steps that have been taken in Castlederg to improve resilience to such extremes. It is hoped these steps can be adopted elsewhere in Northern Ireland to adapt to rising global temperatures.

The research involved semi-structured interviews with local care providers and those in care, bringing together their stories and experiences of past major heatwaves.

Download the full report here: Castlederg: Care in weather extremes.

First page of the Castlederg case study report

Read the report? Let’s chat – I’d love to hear your feedback. Please leave a comment with any thoughts or questions and I’ll get back to you.