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  • Policy intervention figure Energy conversion  + (The large share of conventional coal power in the baseline is replaced by fossil power with CCS and renewable capacity in the sustainability scenarios.)
  • Baseline figure Climate policy  + (The national projection is from the National Decree No. 7390, and the WEO 2010 projection is from the World Energy Outlook (2010) of International Energy Agency.)
  • Baseline figure Nutrients  + (The nitrogen soil budgets in Northern America, Europe, Russia and Central Asia, Japan and Oceania are stable or decreasing after 2005, they are projected to strongly increase in many other regions in a baseline scenario.)
  • Baseline figure Drivers  + (The total global population is projected tThe total global population is projected to peak and then decline in the coming century, except under the high-end assumptions (SSP3). By 2100, the population may range between the current and twice as many as in 2000 in the SSPs. The OECD Outlook assumes an intermediate population growth trajectory, close to the medium population SSP scenarios.se to the medium population SSP scenarios.)
  • Policy intervention figure Energy demand  + (The ‘envisaged policies’ scenario includesThe ‘envisaged policies’ scenario includes currently planned policies, the ‘global resource efficiency’ scenario assumes ambitious energy efficiency policies, and the ‘global resource efficiency and climate policy’ scenario additionally assumes policies to meet the 2 °C target. Total primary energy use could be significantly reduced by policies on energy efficiency, whereas additional climate policy would mostly affect the type of resources used. (Van den Berg et al., 2011b)sources used. (Van den Berg et al., 2011b))
  • Policy intervention figure Water  + (Three of the five water basins on the IndiThree of the five water basins on the Indian subcontinent strongly rely on groundwater resources to meet irrigation water demand. Doubling the capacity of large dams can increase the amount of irrigation water available in some basins. In all basins, improved irrigation efficiency leads to a significant reduction in water required for irrigation.eduction in water required for irrigation.)
  • Figure1 IMAGE framework summary  + (Trends in population and income.)
  • USS-Overview  + (USS overview)
  • Baseline figure Human development  + (Under a baseline scenario, the global under-five mortality rates will only reach the level of the Millenium Development goals by 2050.)
  • Baseline figure Land degradation  + (Under baseline conditions, the risk of higUnder baseline conditions, the risk of high and very high water-induced erosion increases strongly up until 2050. Under the sustainability scenario (PBL, 2012), most of the increase under the baseline scenario is avoided by the combined effect of less land conversion and less climatic change. land conversion and less climatic change.)
  • Core model venn diagram  + (Venn diagram of models used in IMAGE framework)
  • Policy intervention figure Ecosystem services  + (While the supply of ecosystem services is decreasing under a baseline scenario, much of this decline could be avoided under a sustainability scenario (all based on PBL, 2012).)