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  • Adaptation costs (Costs for adaptation measures to reduce the vulnerability of natural and human systems to actual or expected climate change effects., type: model (end-indicator))
  • Bioenergy production (Total bioenergy production., type: model (from/to model))
  • 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))
  • Carbon storage price (The costs of capturing and storing CO2, affecting the use of CCS technology., type: model (from/to model))
  • Consumption loss (Loss of private consumption due to mitigation and adaptation costs and residual damage., type: model (end-indicator))
  • Degraded forest area (Permanently deforested areas for reasons other than expansion of agricultural land (calibrated to FAO deforestation statistics)., type: model (from/to model))
  • Emission abatement (Reduction in emission factors as a function of Climate policy., type: model (from/to model))
  • Emission trading (Emission credits traded between regions, type: model (end-indicator))
  • Energy and industry activity level (Activity levels in the energy and industrial sector, per process and energy carrier, for example, the combustion of petrol for transport or the production of crude oil., type: model (from/to model))
  • Energy security indicators (Indicators on the status of energy security, such as energy self-sufficiency., type: model (end-indicator))
  • Forest management type - grid (Forest management type: clear cut, selective logging, forest plantation or additional deforestation., type: model (from/to model))
  • Forest residues (Harvest losses (from damaged trees and unusable tree parts) or harvest residues that are left in the forest by purpose because of environmental concerns. These losses/residues remains in the forest after harvest, in in principle enter the soil pools. But they could also be used for other/energy purposes., type: model (end-indicator))
  • Global emission pathways (Global emission pathway consistent with a specific long-term climate target., type: model (end-indicator))
  • Harvested wood (Wood harvested and removed., type: model (from/to model))
  • Marginal abatement cost (Cost of an additional unit of pollution abated (CO2eq). A marginal abatement cost curve (MAC curve) is a set of options available to an economy to reduce pollution, ranked from the lowest to highest additional costs., type: model (from/to model))
  • Mitigation costs (Net costs of measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions., type: model (end-indicator))
  • Primary energy price (The price of primary energy carriers based on production costs., type: model (from/to model))
  • Regrowth forest area - grid (Areas of re-growing forests after agricultural abandonment or timber harvest., type: model (from/to model))
  • Residual damage (Climate change damage remaining after adaptation., type: model (end-indicator))
  • Timber use fraction (Fractions of harvested timber entering the fast-decaying timber pool, the slow-decaying timber pool, or burnt as traditional biofuels., type: model (from/to model))
  • Total primary energy supply (Total primary energy supply., type: model (end-indicator))

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