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A list of all pages that have property "HasDescription" with value "Atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> concentration.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Non-CO2 GHG concentrations  + (Atmospheric concentration of non-CO<sub>2</sub> greenhouse gases.)
  • Suitability for nature-based tourism - grid  + (Attractiveness for nature-based tourism.)
  • Land supply  + (Available land for agriculture, per grid or region, depending on suitability for crops, and excluding unsuitable areas such as steep slopes, wetlands and protected areas.)
  • River discharge - grid  + (Average flow of water through each grid cell.)
  • Global mean temperature  + (Average global temperature.)
  • Life expectancy  + (Average life expectancy of a person born in a given year..)
  • Number of people at risk of severe water stress - grid  + (Basins with ratios above 0.4 are considered to be severely water stressed. Using the projected population in each grid cell, the number of people at severe risk of water stress is determined)
  • Integrated manure management  + (Better integration of manure in crop produBetter integration of manure in crop production systems. This consists of recycling of manure that under the baseline scenario ends up outside the agricultural system (e.g. manure used as fuel), in crop systems to substitute fertiliser. In addition, there is improved integration of animal manure in crop systems, particularly in industrialised countries. particularly in industrialised countries.)
  • Daily climate dataset - grid  + (Bias corrected daily precipitation, temperature and potential evaporation input. This data set is according to the monthly Precipitation and Temperature.)
  • Trade (all commodities)  + (Bilateral trade between regions per sector, including various crop and livestock sectors.)
  • Biome and eco-region - grid  + (Biomes are groups of plants and animals, oBiomes are groups of plants and animals, often referred as ecosystems. Their spatial distribution on Earth is defined by climatic and geographical conditions defined as contiguous areas with similar climatic conditions. Biomes are often referred to by climatic conditions (such as, tropical, temperate, boreal) and physiological characteristic (such as, grassland, deciduous trees, coniferous trees).sland, deciduous trees, coniferous trees).)
  • CLUmondo specific input - grid  + (CLUMondo specific input.)
  • CO2 emission from energy and industry  + (CO<sub>2</sub> emission from energy and industry.)
  • Soil respiration - grid  + (CO<sub>2</sub> release from soils into the atmosphere due to the decay of soil carbon pools and respiration of soil organisms.)
  • NPP (net primary production) - grid  + (CO<sub>2</sub> sequestered by plants and incorporated in new tissue in plant carbon pools.)
  • Capital supply  + (Capital available to replace depreciated stock and expand the stock to support economic growth.)
  • 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).)
  • Carbon pools in vegetation - grid  + (Carbon pools in leaves, stems, branches and roots).)
  • 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.)
  • Excluding certain technologies  + (Certain energy technology options can be excluded in the model for environmental, societal, and/or security reasons.)
  • Change in grazing intensity  + (Change in grazing intensity, usually more Change in grazing intensity, usually more intensive. This would require better management of grasslands, including for example the use of grass-clover mixtures and fertilisers, bringing the length of the grazing season in tune with the period of grass production, and rotations.period of grass production, and rotations.)
  • Change in soil properties - grid  + (Change in soil properties, such as clay/sand content, organic carbon content, soil depth (topsoil/subsoil).)
  • Changes in feed ration  + (Change in the share of grass in the feed rations of cattle, sheep and goats, usually a decrease, meaning grass will be substituted by feed crops and the livestock system will be more intensive.)
  • Agricultural trade policies  + (Changes in agricultural trade policies are applied to the corresponding quota (export or import quota) or border taxes.)
  • Energy tax or subsidiy  + (Changing the prices through energy tax or subsidy for the various energy carriers influences the choice of technology and thus the level of emissions.)