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  • All references overview  + (List of all references in citation format)
  • Variable overview  + (List of all variables per type: * Drivers List of all variables per type:</br>* Drivers are external model variables that drive the system.</br>* Model variables are output of a model component and used as input for another model component or final output.</br>* Historical datasets such as 'Nr of wet days' </br>* External parameters originate from external models, databases, or other sources. They are mostly used as input for one model component.tly used as input for one model component.)
  • Production system mix  + (Livestock production is distributed over tLivestock production is distributed over two systems for dairy and beef production (intensive: mixed and industrial; extensive: pastoral grazing), and to three systems for pigs (backyard, intermediate, intensive) and poultry (backyard, boilers, laying hens) with specific intensities, rations and feed conversion ratios.ities, rations and feed conversion ratios.)
  • LOD (location of dams and reservoirs)  + (Location, building year, purpose and size of 7000 largest reservoirs.)
  • Consumption loss  + (Loss of private consumption due to mitigation and adaptation costs and residual damage.)
  • MAGICC parameter settings  + (MAGICC 6.0 parameters calibrated to emulate one out of 19 climate models.)
  • MAGICC model  + (MAGICC stands for 'Model for the Assessment of Greenhouse Gas Induced Climate Change'. It is a prime reduced-complexity model, often used by IPCC, for key scientific publications and by a number of Integrated Assessment Models.)
  • IMAGE-MAGICC 6.3  + (MAGICC version as used in IMAGE 3.0 framework, initial version of IMAGE 3.0 framework)
  • IMAGE-MAGNET 3.0  + (MAGNET version as used in IMAGE 3.0 framework, initial version of IMAGE 3.0 framework)
  • Management intensity crops  + (Management intensity crops, expressing actManagement intensity crops, expressing actual yield level compared to potential yield. While potential yield is calculated for each grid cell, this parameter is expressed at the regional level. This parameter is based on data and exogenous assumptions - current practice and technological change in agriculture - and is endogenously adapted in the agro-economic model.nously adapted in the agro-economic model.)
  • Management intensity livestock  + (Management intensity of livestock, expressManagement intensity of livestock, expressed at the regional level. This parameter is based on data and exogenous assumptions, i.e. current practice and technological change in livestock sectors, and is endogenously adapted within the Agricultural economy component.within the Agricultural economy component.)
  • Protected area - grid  + (Map of protected nature areas, limiting use of this area.)
  • Exogenously set market shares  + (Market shares of traditional biomass and secondary heat, for all demand sectors except the residential sector, exogenous scenario parameter.)
  • MSA (mean species abundance) - grid  + (Mean Species Abundance (MSA) relative to the natural state of original species.)
  • Feed conversion  + (Measure of an animal's efficiency in converting feed mass into the desired output such as meat and milk (for cattle, poultry, pigs, sheep and goats).)
  • GINI coefficient  + (Measure of income disparity in a population. If all have the same income, GINI equals 1. The lower the GINI, the wider the gap between the lowest and highest income groups.)
  • Mitigate environmental changes  + (Mitigating environmental changes, such as climate change, biodiversity loss and water stress)
  • Energy efficiency technology  + (Model assumptions determining future development of energy efficiency.)
  • TIMER 3.0.1  + (Model version as used for the implementation of the SSP scenarios)
  • IMAGE land management 3.0.1  + (Model version as used for the implementation of the SSP scenarios)
  • Temperature - grid  + (Monthly average temperature.)
  • Precipitation - grid  + (Monthly total precipitation.)
  • Land cover, land use - grid  + (Multi-dimensional map describing all aspects of land cover and land use per grid cell, such as type of natural vegetation, crop and grass fraction, crop management, fertiliser and manure input, livestock density.)
  • N and P discharge to surface water - grid  + (N and P discharge to surface water.)
  • Soil N budget - grid  + (N budget in the soil, used to calculate fate of nitrogen in the soil-hydrology system and for determining emissions to the atmosphere.)
  • Mitigation costs  + (Net costs of measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.)
  • NEP (net ecosystem production) - grid  + (Net natural exchange of CO<sub>2</sub> between biosphere and atmosphere (NPP minus soil respiration), excluding human induced fluxes such as decay of wood products.)
  • Non-CO2 GHG emissions (CH4, N2O and Halocarbons)  + (Non-CO<sub>2</sub> GHG emissions (CH<sub>4</sub>, N<sub>2</sub>O, Halocarbons).)
  • Wilderness area - grid  + (Non-agricultural areas close to their natural state, with MSA values above 0.8.)
  • Preferences  + (Non-price factors determining market shares, such as preferences, environmental policies, infrastructure and strategic considerations, used for model calibration.)
  • LEPII  + (Note: this is a French site.)
  • Animal stocks  + (Number of animals per category: non-dairy cattle; dairy cattle; pigs; sheep and goats; poultry.)
  • Number of wet days - grid  + (Number of days with a rain event, per month; assumed constant after the historical period)
  • Population - grid  + (Number of people per gridcell (using downscaling).)
  • Population  + (Number of people per region.)
  • Species-area relationships  + (Number of species in relation to the size of an ecosystem.)
  • Ocean carbon uptake  + (Ocean carbon uptake.)
  • IMAGE framework version overview  + (Overview of IMAGE framework versions and their changes)
  • Key policy issues maintenance overview  + (Overview of all key policy issues)
  • TIMER model version overview  + (Overview of all timer versions and their change path)
  • Fair-SimCap model version overview  + (Overview of all timer versions and their change path)
  • IMAGE land management model version overview  + (Overview of all versions of [[IMAGE land use model]] and changes in IMAGE 3 framework)
  • Overviews  + (Overviews of various aspects of the IMAGE framework)
  • Soil P budget - grid  + (P budget in the soil, used to calculate fate of nitrogen in the soil-hydrology system (residual soil P or surface runoff).)
  • PIK  + (PIK addresses crucial scientific questionsPIK addresses crucial scientific questions in the fields of global change, climate impacts and sustainable development.</br></br>Researchers from the natural and social sciences work together to generate interdisciplinary insights and to provide society with sound information for decision making.</br></br>The main methodologies are systems and scenarios analysis, modelling, computer simulation, and data integration.computer simulation, and data integration.)
  • POLES model weggooien  + (POLES : Prospective Outlook on Long-term EPOLES : Prospective Outlook on Long-term Energy Systems</br></br>POLES is a global energy supply, demand, prices forecasting model. Enerdata, in collaboration with LEPII (formerly IEPE - Institute of Energy Policy and Economics) and IPTS, coordinates studies on long-term energy outlooks at world level with the POLES model. The POLES model provides a valuable tool for addressing the long-term energy, technology and climate change issues. Its world dimension makes explicit the linkages between the energy demand and supply.ages between the energy demand and supply.)
  • Sulphate pattern - grid  + (Patterns of climate change to compute non-linear regional radiative effects of sulphate aerosols.)
  • People living on less then USD 1.25 per day  + (People living on less than $1.25 a day.)
  • Cloudiness - grid  + (Percentage of cloudiness per month; assumed constant after the historical period)
  • Environmental flow requirements - grid  + (Percentage of natural flow reserved for the environment. Determined according to the Variable Monthly Flow method developed in Pastor et al., 2014)