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  • Carbon price (Carbon price on the international trading market (in USD in 2005 per tonne C-eq) calculated from aggregated regional permit demand and supply curves derived from marginal abatement costs., type: model (from/to model))
  • Cloudiness - grid (Percentage of cloudiness per month; assumed constant after the historical period, type: historical data)
  • Crop production (Regional production per crop., type: model (from/to model))
  • Energy resources (Volume of energy resource per carrier, region and supply cost class (determines depletion dynamics)., type: driver)
  • Erosion risk - grid (Risk of soil erosion caused by water., type: model (from/to model))
  • GDP per capita (Gross Domestic Product per capita, measured as the market value of all goods and services produced in a region in a year, and is used in the IMAGE framework as a generic indicator of economic activity., type: driver)
  • GDP per capita - grid (Scaled down GDP per capita from country to grid level, based on population density., type: driver)
  • Land suitability - grid (Suitability of land in a grid cell for agriculture and forestry, as a function of accessibility, population density, slope and potential crop yields., type: model (from/to model))
  • Land supply for bioenergy - grid (Land available for sustainable bioenergy production (abandoned agricultural land and non-forested land)., type: model (from/to model))
  • Land systems - grid (Thirty land systems as defined in CLUMondo, characterized by specific levels of built-up area, cropland area, livestock density and management intensity., type: model (from/to model))
  • Land use and land-use intensity - grid (High resolution land use and land use intensity based on GLC2000 and IMAGE land cover and land use., type: model (from/to model))
  • Lifestyle parameters (Lifestyle parameters influence the relationship between economic activities and demand for energy., type: driver)
  • Livestock production (Production of livestock products (dairy, beef, sheep and goats, pigs, poultry)., type: model (from/to model))
  • NEP (net ecosystem production) - grid (Net natural exchange of CO2 between biosphere and atmosphere (NPP minus soil respiration), excluding human induced fluxes such as decay of wood products., type: model (from/to model))
  • Number of wet days - grid (Number of days with a rain event, per month; assumed constant after the historical period, type: historical data)
  • Ocean carbon uptake (Ocean carbon uptake., type: model (from/to model))
  • Population (Number of people per region., type: driver)
  • Precipitation - grid (Monthly total precipitation., type: model (from/to model))
  • Private consumption (Private consumption reflects expenditure on private household consumption. It is used in IMAGE as a driver of energy., type: driver)
  • Protected area - grid (Map of protected nature areas, limiting use of this area., type: driver)
  • Regression parameters (Regression parameters of suitability assessment., type: external parameter)
  • River discharge - grid (Average flow of water through each grid cell., type: model (from/to model))
  • Sector value added (Value Added for economic sectors: Industry (IVA), Services (SVA) and Agriculture (AVA). These variables are used in IMAGE to indicate economic activity., type: driver)
  • Statistics on inundation depth - grid (Annual statistics of water depth in flooded areas of a grid cell., type: model (from/to model))
  • Technology development of energy conversion (Learning curves and exogenous learning that determine technology development., type: driver)
  • Technology development of energy supply (Learning curves and exogenous learning that determine technology development., type: driver)
  • Temperature - grid (Monthly average temperature., type: model (from/to model))
  • Water stress - grid (Water stress is a basin scale indicator of the mean annual water demand to availability ratio. This ratio gives an indication for the level of water stress experienced in the basin. Basins with a water demand to availability ratio above 0.2 are considered medium water stressed, basins with ratios above 0.4 are severely water stressed., type: model (end-indicator))

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