Abstract:
In paper, we considered results of digital tools development for water resources management within natural-industrial systems, adapted to climate change. In studies, we used methods of data bases constructing, web-technologies and virtual reality tools. Also, we used Foresight technologies, theory of decision making under uncertainties and risk management approach. From the point of view of geo-information management, we structured geo-space to allocate the interconnected components of the solution space. As digital tools, we propose to use digital online platforms, which integrate heterogeneous hardware and software resources with the use of web-technologies in distributed networks and wide application of cloud services. As study result, we proposed a structural model, that combines the investment objectives with cost of adequate geo-information support for water resources management within natural-industrial systems, adapted to climate change. We consider examples of developed tools usage for water resources management within different natural-industrial systems including Neva bay area. While research, we used platform https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Valery_Abramov2/ for data exchange and preliminary discussion