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  • 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.)
  • Residual damage  + (Climate change damage remaining after adaptation.)
  • GCM pattern (temperature, precipitation) - grid  + (Climate change patterns of General Circulation models used to downscale changes in global mean temperature to changes in temperature and precipitation at grid level; default pattern from HadCM3 of the Hadley Centre.)
  • Climate target  + (Climate target, defined in terms of concentration levels, radiative forcing, temperature targets, or cumulative emissions.)
  • Commodity price  + (Commodity price per sector, including various crop and livestock sectors..)
  • Computer models overview  + (Computer models implement the components (Computer models implement the components (conceptual models) of IMAGE framework. <br/>Computer models are classified in: core, associated, related and other used external models/data sources. </br>* Core IMAGE models are used for the integrated assessments projects and developed by the IMAGE team or in close collaboration with partners.</br>* Associated models use the results of the core models to compute various impacts. These models are developed in consultation with the IMAGE team</br>* Related models are not part of the IMAGE framework, but may be used in the framework, depending on the type of project. They are not developed by the IMAGE team.</br>* External models/data sources are used for data only.rnal models/data sources are used for data only.)
  • Hydropower  + (Construction of dams and reservoirs in rivers)
  • Conversion assumptions  + (Conversion assumptions.)
  • 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.)
  • Adaptation costs  + (Costs for adaptation measures to reduce the vulnerability of natural and human systems to actual or expected climate change effects.)
  • World Bank database  + (Data sets collection containing development indicators on economic policy & external debt; health; education; and environment)
  • Empirical MSA effect values  + (Database of empirical relationships between environmental pressures and reduction in mean species abundance for aquatic ecosystems.)
  • Lake depth - grid  + (Database of lake depths.)
  • MSA effect values  + (Database on empirical relationships between environmental pressures and reduction in mean species abundance for terrestrial ecosystems.)
  • Investment and Capital Stock  + (Database on investment and capital stock on country level. Used to determine initial capital stocks and savings rates.)
  • Ecosystem services effect values  + (Database on relationships between environmental factors and ecosystem services.)
  • Transgression of environmental flows - grid  + (Deficit on environmental flow requirements, based on monthly discharge values)
  • Deltares  + (Deltares is an independent, institute for applied research in the field of water, subsurface and infrastructure.)
  • Timber demand  + (Demand for roundwood and pulpwood per region.)
  • Demand (all commodities)  + (Demand per sector including various crop and livestock sectors.)
  • Nitrogen deposition - grid  + (Deposition of nitrogen.)
  • FAIR model  + (Description of FAIR-SimCap model)
  • Livestock rations  + (Determines the feed requirements per feed type (food crops; crop residues; grass and fodder; animal products; scavenging), specified per animal type and production system (extensive/intensive/backyard/intermediate/intensive/broiler/laying hens).)
  • Learning rate  + (Determines the rate of technology development in learning equations.)
  • Financing climate policy  + (Developed countries could provide financial resources to assist developing countries by implementation of mitigation and adaptation policies. To mobilise these funds, several mechanisms exist, of which the effect can be analysed)
  • Digital water network - grid  + (Digital water network DDM30 describing drainage directions of surface water, with each cell only draining into one neighbouring cell, organising cells to river basins.)
  • N and P in wastewater discharge - grid  + (Discharge of N and P to surface water from wastewater.)
  • Distance to water - grid  + (Distance to water.)
  • EDGAR database  + (EDGAR) provides global past and present daEDGAR) provides global past and present day anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants by country and on spatial grid. The current development of EDGAR is a joint project of the European Commission JRC Joint Research Centre and the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL).nds Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL).)
  • ECOFYS  + (Ecofys is a leading consultancy in renewable energy, energy & carbon efficiency, energy systems & markets and energy & climate policy.)
  • Animal productivity  + (Effective production of livestock commodities per animal per year.)
  • Labour supply  + (Effective supply of labour input to support economic activities, taking into account the participation rate of age cohorts.)
  • Emission trading  + (Emission credits traded between regions)
  • Other energy and land-use models  + (Emission projections and marginal abatement costs curves based on external models, such as the IIASA land-use models or the POLES database.)
  • CO and NMVOC emissions  + (Emissions from CO and NMVOC.)
  • BC, OC and NOx emissions  + (Emissions of BC, OC and NO<sub>x</sub> per year.)
  • Energy demand - Cement  + (Energy demand from the cement sector)
  • TIMER model  + (Energy model of IMAGE framework)
  • WEC  + (Energy resources. Online data resource.)
  • IEA database  + (Energy statistics of OECD and non-OECD countries)
  • Coastal storm surges  + (Estimates on storm surge/tide water levels for a large number of coast segments.)
  • Effort- or burden-sharing of emission reductions  + (Evaluation of burden-sharing or effort-sharing regimes. Which regions or countries should contribute, when and by how much to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions?)
  • Reduction proposals (pledges)  + (Evaluation of current reduction proposals by countries and policy options (for the next 10-20 years).)