Environmental Change in Gilgit-Baltistan: Climate Change, Deforestation & GLOF Risks

Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) is one of the most fragile and climate-sensitive mountain areas in the world. It sits at the meeting point of the Karakoram, Hindu Kush, and western Himalayas. This region is home to some of the largest glaciers outside the polar regions, including parts of the extensive Karakoram ice fields. These glaciers supply water […]

GIS Specialists: 5 Powerful Ways Geospatial Data Saves Earth

Introduction GIS professionals are changing the world, yet most human beings still don’t know their work. Right now, glaciers are melting. Forests are disappearing. Coastal cities are flooding. Climate change is no longer a dire threat. It is taking place properly now. And governments, scientists, and communities are trying to find solutions. That is where […]

Why Climate Finance Matters for Developing Countries

Climate finance

Introduction Climate Finance plays a critical role in enabling developing nations to address multifaceted challenges posed by climate change, encompassing both mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to unavoidable climate impacts. Despite contributing minimally to global emissions, developing countries often bear the brunt of climate change, experiencing severe consequences such as floods, drought, glacier melt, […]

Hydrometeorological Assessment of Water Budget Components in Rawalpindi Division, Pakistan: An ERA5 Reanalysis and Machine Learning Approach

Background: Water scarcity and hydrological variability are increasing globally due to climate change, rising temperatures, and changing precipitation patterns. These changes disturb the natural water cycle by increasing evaporation, altering rainfall distribution, and reducing surface runoff and soil moisture. In semi arid regions such as northern Pakistan, water availability depends heavily on seasonal monsoon rainfall, […]

GeoAI for Disaster Risk Prediction: Real World Methods and Tools

The frequency of natural disasters are increasing rapidly, both in terms of their number and severity. Floods, for example, are catching urban areas totally unexpected, landslides are becoming more frequent in mountainous terrains, wildfires are spreading across arid zones, and heatwaves are becoming more prolonged. All these hazards are becoming more severe due to climate […]

Building for climate resilience: Cases of good practices and solutions for safe and resilient settlements in the Hindu Kush Himalaya

Background: The mountainous regions of Pakistan, particularly Gilgit-Baltistan, Swat, and Chitral, are highly vulnerable to landslides, flash floods, seismic activity, glacial lake outburst floods (GLOF), and other climaterelated hazards. Rugged terrain, fragile geology, and increasing climate variability amplify risks to lives, infrastructure, and ecosystems. Unplanned housing expansion on steep slopes, riverbanks, or high-risk areas further […]

AI Geo Navigators at the 3rd International Conference on Precision and Sustainable Agriculture (KFUEIT)

Reflecting back on our participation in the 3rd International Conference on Precision and Sustainable Agriculture Under Climate Change at Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering & Information Technology (KFUEIT), we are proud to have contributed to an important dialogue on the future of climate-smart agriculture. The conference brought together leading researchers, engineers, policymakers, and industry experts […]

AI Geo Navigators Presents Research on AI-Driven Water Systems at IMC-2026

AI Geo Navigators participated in the 4th International Maritime Conference (IMC-2026), held at Minhaj University Lahore, where the organization presented its latest research on climate resilience and sustainable water systems. Representing the organization were COO Owais Ali, along with team members Mudassir Sohail and Adnan Abbas Shah, who delivered a research presentation titled “Combining Artificial […]