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- IMAGE framework schematic + (An overview of the IMAGE framework and its components)
- Baseline figure Forest management + (Areas of managed forest are projected to increase in the coming decades; improved forest management, especially forest plantations, could limit the area required for wood production.)
- Baseline figure Water + (As a result of increasing water demand and … As a result of increasing water demand and climate change, the number of people living under water stress is projected to increase (top, OECD 2012), and more regions might face a reduction in crop production due to irrigation water shortage (bottom, Biemans 2012).ion water shortage (bottom, Biemans 2012).)
- Policy intervention figure Land degradation + (As a result of soil degradation and changes in soil properties, yields are up to 30 % lower than they would have been under pristine conditions, in some parts of the world.)
- Baseline figure Ecosystem services + (Assessing how many of the 7 ecosystem serv … Assessing how many of the 7 ecosystem services addressed in IMAGE (food, water, Carbon sequestration, erosion protection, pollination, pest control, flood protection, tourism) can be sufficiently supplied allows to identify hotspots of losses in ecosystem services. hotspots of losses in ecosystem services.)
- Baseline figure Energy demand + (Between 2010 and 2050 energy demand for transport and industry, and for natural gas and electricity contribute most to the overall increase.)
- Policy intervention figure Land and biodiversity policies II + (Biodiversity is projected to decline further in the baseline scenario (left). Various measures in the demand system, the production system and in land-use regulation contribute to reducing biodiversity loss in the sustainability scenarios (right).)
- Policy intervention figure Crops and grass + (By the end of the century climate change impacts on crop yields under the baseline could be reduced by stringent climate policy.)
- Other Figure Land degradation 2 + (Change in cereal yields in baseline scenario, 2015 - 2050)
- Policy intervention figure Land cover and land use + (Changes in agricultural production and land use)
- Figure4 IMAGE framework summary + (Changes in emissions under baseline (trend scenario) and 2ºC scenario (challenge pathways))
- Policy intervention figure Emissions + (Climate policy has important co-benefits for air pollution.)
- USS compare scenarios + (Compare scenarios in a graph)
- Policy intervention figure Air pollution and energy policies + (Compared to the baseline, energy trade is significantly reduced under the sustainability scenarios (PBL, 2012).)
- Policy intervention figure Human development + (Compared to the baseline, the sustainability scenarios ‘Global Technology’ and ‘Challenge +’ (PBL, 2012) will reduce child mortality, but the MDG target set for 2015 would still only be met after 2030.)
- Baseline figure Carbon cycle and natural vegetation + (Cumulative terrestrial carbon flux of long-term climate scenarios (Müller et al., 2016))
- Baseline figure Livestock systems + (Despite a shift towards compound feed, global grass consumption in livestock systems is projected to increase (PBL, 2012).)
- USS all regions + (Dimension example: all regions selected)
- Icon D + (Driver component: Driver)
- USS edit menu + (Edit menu-options of USS)
- Global Anthropogenic CO2 Emissions + (Figure showing results of 4 scenarios of Rio+20)
- Flowchart Agricultural economy + (Flowchart Agricultural economy. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page.)
- Flowchart Air pollution and energy policies + (Flowchart Air pollution and energy policies. Linkages between components of the IMAGE system, energy policy objectives and possible policy measures.)
- Flowchart Aquatic biodiversity + (Flowchart Aquatic biodiversity. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page.)
- Flowchart Atmospheric composition and climate + (Flowchart Atmospheric composition and climate. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page.)
- Flowchart Carbon cycle and natural vegetation + (Flowchart Carbon cycle and natural vegetation. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page.)
- Flowchart Climate policy + (Flowchart Climate policy. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page.)
- Flowchart Crops and grass + (Flowchart Crops and grass. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page.)
- Flowchart Drivers + (Flowchart Drivers. Model drives are inferred from scenario storylines taking into account external data sources, such as time series, cross-sector data, and literature sources.)
- Flowchart Ecosystem services + (Flowchart Ecosystem services. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page.)
- Flowchart Emissions + (Flowchart Emissions. See also the Input/Ou … Flowchart Emissions. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page. Anthropogenic sources, for natural sources see Table 5.2.2. More detail on inputs and outputs, and how they link to other IMAGE components is presented at the end of this section (Emission table). the end of this section (Emission table).)
- Flowchart Energy conversion + (Flowchart Energy conversion. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page.)
- Flowchart Energy supply and demand + (Flowchart Energy supply and demand. Overview of the IMAGE/TIMER model)
- Flowchart Energy supply + (Flowchart Energy supply. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page.)
- Flowchart Flood risks + (Flowchart Flood risks. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page.)
- Flowchart Forest management + (Flowchart Forest management. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page. The option of forest plantations in IMAGE and LPJmL is still under development, and expected to be available soon.)
- Flowchart Human development + (Flowchart Human development. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page.)
- Flowchart Land and biodiversity policies (C) + (Flowchart Land and biodiversity policies (C). Policy interventions targeting the forestry sector.)
- Flowchart Land and biodiversity policies (A) + (Flowchart Land and biodiversity policies (A). Policy interventions in the agricultural demand system.)
- Flowchart Land and biodiversity policies (B) + (Flowchart Land and biodiversity policies (B). Policy interventions in crop and livestock production systems.)
- Flowchart Land and biodiversity policies (D) + (Flowchart Land and biodiversity policies (D). Policy interventions that regulate land use and land supply.)
- Flowchart Land degradation + (Flowchart Land degradation. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page.)
- Flowchart Land-use allocation + (Flowchart Land-use allocation. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page.)
- Flowchart Livestock systems + (Flowchart Livestock systems. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page.)
- Flowchart Nutrients + (Flowchart Nutrients. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page.)