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DECISION SUPPORT MODEL WITHIN ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
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We present developed model for decision support in environmental economics within geo-information management paradigm. We consider socio-economic geographically distributed natural-technical systems and use to manage them the basic principles of environmental economics and geo-information management in accordance with a complex approach that involve the integration of efforts of all sectors: society, government and business. We used Foresight technologies, theory of decision making under uncertainties, geoinformation management approach, theory of dynamic systems, data bases constructing, the main provisions of risk management, indicator estimates, air quality management and integrated water resources management. Management of natural risks using geo-information support decision-making tools have important impact. While study we proposed to use approach based on synthesis, which has a significant potential to reduce the cost of geo-information management during the implementation of large projects and provides the conditions for technological progress in the field of decision support. While research, we used platform https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Valery_Abramov2/ for data exchange and preliminary discussion.
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