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- Animal stocks (Number of animals per category: non-dairy cattle; dairy cattle; pigs; sheep and goats; poultry., type: model (from/to model))
- Carbon pools in soil and timber - grid (Carbon biomass in three soil pools (litter, humus and charcoal) and two timber pools (slow decaying, and fast decaying)., type: model (from/to model))
- Carbon pools in vegetation - grid (Carbon pools in leaves, stems, branches and roots)., type: model (from/to model))
- Feed crop requirement (Total amount of feed required for the production of animal products. Grass and fodder species are consumed by grazing animals only (dairy and non-dairy cattle, sheep and goats), while pigs and poultry are fed feed crops and other feedstuffs., type: model (from/to model))
- Grass requirement (Grass requirement; ruminants (nondairy cattle, dairy cattle, sheep and goats) are grazing animals, and part (in mixed systems) or most (pastoral systems) of their feed is grass, hay or other roughage; this grass requirement is calculated as a fraction of the total energy (feed) requirement., type: model (from/to model))
- Land-use CO2 emissions - grid (Land-use CO2 emissions from deforestation, wood harvest, agricultural harvest, bioenergy plantations and timber decay., 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))
- NPP (net primary production) - grid (CO2 sequestered by plants and incorporated in new tissue in plant carbon pools., type: model (from/to model))
- Potential natural vegetation - grid (Potential natural vegetation type/biome, based on distribution of plant functional types., type: model (from/to model))
- Soil respiration - grid (CO2 release from soils into the atmosphere due to the decay of soil carbon pools and respiration of soil organisms., type: model (end-indicator))