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  1. Alcamo et al., 1998 (J. Alcamo, R. Leemans, E. Kreileman (1998). Global change scenarios of the 21st century, results from the IMAGE 2.1 model. Pergamon, Kidlington, UK.)
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  5. Azar and Dowlatabadi, 1999 (C. Azar, H. Dowlatabadi (1999). A review of technical change in assessment of climate policy. Annual Review of Energy and the Environment, 24, pp. 513-544.)
  6. Batjes, 1997 (N.H. Batjes (1997). A world data set of derived soil properties by FAO-UNESCO soil unit for global modelling. Soil use and management, 13, pp. 9-16.)
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    )
  9. Brown, 2000 (C. Brown (2000). The global outlook for future wood supply from forest plantations, Working Paper, FAO, Rome.)
  10. Cleveland et al., 1999 (C.C. Cleveland, A.R. Townsend, D.S. Schimel, H. Fisher, R.W. Howarth, L.O. Hedin, S.S. Perakis, E.F. Latty, J.C. Von Fisher, A. Elserod, M.F. Wasson (1999). Global patterns of terrestrial biological nitrogen (N2) fixation in natural ecosystems. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 13, pp. 623-645.)
  11. Costanza et al., 1997 (R. Costanza, R. d'Arge, R.S. De Groot, S. Farber, M. Grasso, B. Hannon, K. Limburg, S. Naeem, R.V. O'Neil, J. Paruelo, R.G. Raskin, P. Sutton, M van den Belt (1997). The value of the world's ecosystem services and natural capital. Nature, 387, pp. 253-260.)
  12. Craig et al., 1999 (M. H Craig, R. W. Snow, D. le Sueur (1999). A climate-based distribution model of malaria transmission in Africa. Parasitology Today, 15(3), pp. 105-111.)
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  14. Delgado et al., 1999 (C. Delgado, M. Rosegrant, H. Steinfeld, S. Ehui, VC. Courbois (1999). Livestock to 2020. The next food revolution, International Food Policy Research Institute, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, International Livestock Research Institute, Washington, D.C..)
  15. Dockery et al., 1993 (D. Dockery, C. A. Pope, X. Xu, J. Spengler, J. Ware, M. Fay, B. Ferris, F. Speizer (1993). An association between air pollution and mortality in six U.S. cities. New England Journal of Medicine, 329, pp. 1753-1759.)
  16. Grubler et al., 1999 (A. Grubler, N. Nakicenovic, D. G. Victor (1999). Modeling technological change: Implications for the global environment. Annual Review of Energy and the Environment, 24, pp. 545-569.)
  17. Harper, 1992 (D. Harper (1992). Eutrophication of freshwaters; principles, problems and restoration, Chapman & Hall, Londen, 1.0.)
  18. Hawkins and Cornell, 1994 (B.A. Hawkins, H.V. Cornell (1994). Maximum Parasitism Rates and Successful Biological control. Science, 266(5192), pp. 1886.)
  19. Hertel, 1997 (T.W. Hertel (1997). Global trade analysis: modeling and applications, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom.)
  20. Hilderink, 2000 (H.B.M. Hilderink (2000). World population in transition: an integrated regional modelling framework, Thela Thesis / Rozenberg, Amsterdam, 2.)
  21. IPCC, 2000 (IPCC (2000). Special report on emissions scenarios, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.)
  22. Klein Goldewijk et al., 1994 (K. K. Goldewijk, J. G. Van Minnen, G. J. J. Kreileman, M. Vloedbeld, R. Leemans (1994). Simulating the carbon flux between the terrestrial environment and the atmosphere. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 76(1-2), pp. 199-230, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00478340.
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    )
  23. Kreileman and Bouwman, 1994 (G. J. J. Kreileman, A. F. Bouwman (1994). Computing land use emissions of greenhouse gases. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 76(1-2), pp. 231-258, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00478341.
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    )
  24. Ladson and White, 1999 (A.R. Ladson, L.J. White (1999). An index of stream condition: reference manual, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, Melbourne, Australia.)
  25. Lambin et al., 2000 (E.F. Lambin, M.D.A. Rounsevell, H.J. Geist (2000). Are agricultural land-use models able to predict changes in land-use intensity?. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 82(1-3), pp. 321-331.)
  26. Loveland et al., 2000 (T.R. Loveland, B.C. Reed, J.F. Brown, D.O. Ohlen, Z. Zhu, L. Yang, J.W. Merchant (2000). Development of a global land cover characteristics database and IGBP DISCover from 1 km AVHRR data. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 21, pp. 1303-1330.)
  27. Moody and Woodcock, 1996 (A. Moody, C.E. Woodcock (1996). Calibration-based models for correction of area estimates derived from coarse resolution land-cover data. Remote Sensing of Environment, 58, pp. 225-241.)
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  30. Pope et al., 1995 (C. A. Pope, M. Thun, M. Namboodiri, D. Dockery, J. Evans, F. Speizer, C. Heath (1995). Particulate air pollution as a predictor of mortality in a prospective study of U.S. adults. American Journal Respiratory Critical Care Medicine, 151, pp. 669-674.)
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  35. Smith and Haddad, 2000 (L. Smith, L. Haddad (2000). Explaining child malnutrition in developing countries: A cross-country analysis, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington, DC..)
  36. Steffan-Dewenter and Tscharntke, 1999 (I. Steffan-Dewenter, T. Tscharntke (1999). Effects of habitat isolation on pollinator communities and seed set. Oecologia, 121(3), pp. 432-440.)
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