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Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy's Neela Asmaan is calling for applications for its Climate Futures Residency

Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy's Neela Asmaan is calling for applications for its Climate Futures Residency

The programme includes a two week stay in Shigar and is open to researchers from Pakistan and abroad.
09 Jun, 2026

After hosting artists and filmmakers to document the picturesque Shigar Valley, Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy’s Neela Asmaan initiative is ready to take its next step in trying to shape the valley’s future.

In an Instagram post on Monday, it announced its upcoming Climate Futures Residency, which invites “thinkers, researchers, scientists, technologists, environmentalists, agricultural practitioners, architects, heritage specialists and those working to understand the challenges and possibilities of the decades ahead” to spend two weeks in the valley, interacting with its people, environment and each other.

The first iteration of the programme is divided into two interconnected residencies set to take place in July and August.

The first, titled Reading the Valley involves research, observation and community engagement. The second part, Imagining Futures, does exactly what the name says — participants plan for future scenarios and design policies.

Each of these residencies will have two participants who will use their time in Shigar to talk to local stakeholders: farmers, tourism industry representatives and government officials.

Applications are due by June 30 and should be submitted to organisers via email along with the applicant’s CV, a short biography, a 500-word letter of interest and a portfolio showing the applicant’s work.

If selected, they’ll be provided accommodation in Shigar, logistical support — including transfers to and from Skardu airport — and a stipend to offset meal costs and airfare.

The work resulting from the residencies will be collected as part of The Shigar Futures Paper, an annual publication exploring the valley’s future.

Professionals from the following fields are encouraged to apply:

  • Climate and environmental research
  • Town planning and landscape architecture
  • Agriculture and food systems
  • Tourism and destination management
  • Community development and public policy
  • Journalism, anthropology and documentary research

Shedding light on the need for the programme, the post from Neela Asmaan and Chinoy said people across the world were faced with “profound questions about climate, food systems, water, migration, technology, conservation and the future of human settlement”.

During such times, the most important answers may not emerge from conferences and lab work, it said, but from “places like Shigar, where people continue to live at the meeting point of nature, culture and change”.

Comments

Taj Ahmad Jun 09, 2026 05:25pm
Such a great idea by the smartest lady of Pakistan. Good luck.
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Qamar Jun 09, 2026 09:43pm
The Climate Future Residency is a commendable initiative, and Shigar Valley is an excellent choice of venue. With its stunning natural beauty, fertile lands, and unique location, Shigar is one of Baltistan’s greatest treasures. Yet, compared to other regions of Gilgit-Baltistan, it has received limited attention and investment. Infrastructure, healthcare, education, and employment opportunities remain inadequate, while environmental challenges such as deforestation, poor waste management, water pollution, and limited conservation efforts continue to grow. The valley’s immense potential for sustainable tourism and cultural development also remains largely untapped. I congratulate the organizers for bringing national and international attention to this remarkable region. By spotlighting Shigar’s beauty, challenges, and opportunities, this initiative can inspire greater awareness, sustainable development, and meaningful action for the future of both the local community and its unique environment.
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Patwari Jun 09, 2026 11:45pm
Great initiatives. Hope this will be a roaring success.
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