Abstract:
In paper, there are considered results of geo-information support development for air quality management, adapted to climate change and to Covid-19 pandemic conditions. In studies, there are used Foresight technologies, theory of decision making under uncertainties, risk management approach, methods of data bases constructing, web-technologies and virtual reality tools. From the point of view of geo-information management, geo-space is structured to allocate the interconnected components of the solution space. As digital tools, there are proposed to use digital online platforms, which integrate heterogeneous hardware and software resources within web-technologies in distributed networks and wide application of cloud services. As study result, structural model is proposed, which combines the investment objectives with cost of adequate geo-information support, adapted to climate change and Covid-19 pandemic. For data exchange and preliminary discussion, there was used platform https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Valery_Abramov2/. Research was performed at the Russian State Hydrometeorological University within State Task of the Ministry of Science and Higher education of the Russian Federation, project FSZU-2020-0009.