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  • 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)
  • Access to drinking water and sanitation  + (Percentage of the population with sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation.)
  • Degraded forest area  + (Permanently deforested areas for reasons other than expansion of agricultural land (calibrated to FAO deforestation statistics).)
  • Domestic climate policy  + (Planned and/or implemented national climate and energy policies, such as taxes, feed-in tariffs, renewable targets, efficiency standards, that affect projected emission reduction.)
  • Implementation of biofuel targets  + (Policies to enhance the use of biofuels, ePolicies to enhance the use of biofuels, especially in the transport sector. In the Agricultural economy component only 'first generation' crops are taken into account. The policy is implemented as a budget-neutral policy from government perspective, e.g. a subsidy is implemented to achieve a certain share of biofuels in fuel production and an end-user tax is applied to counterfinance the implemented subsidy.to counterfinance the implemented subsidy.)
  • Biofuel policy  + (Policies to foster the use of biofuels in transport, such as financial incentives and biofuel mandates and obligations.)
  • Policy interventions and components overview  + (Policy interventions are implemented in a Policy interventions are implemented in a model component (mostly one). The result of this implementation affects other model components. Each component contains a Policy intervention Table on its 'Policy issues' page describing the effects of policy interventions. Use the link in the 'Affects components' column to navigate to the components Policy issues page, (*) denotes the implementing component.e, (*) denotes the implementing component.)
  • Policy interventions overview  + (Policy interventions are implemented in components and affects the results of other components. The overview displays policy interventions per policy theme, their description, components implementing the intervention and affected components.)
  • Energy policy  + (Policy to achieve energy system objectives, such as energy security and energy access.)
  • Expected nr of affected people - grid  + (Population expected to be exposed to floods per year.)
  • Potential crop and grass yield - grid  + (Potential crop and grass yield, changing over time due to climate change and possibly soil degradation. In some components, i.e. 'Agricultural economy' regional aggregations of the dataset which depend on the actual land-use area, are used.)
  • Potential natural vegetation - grid  + (Potential natural vegetation type/biome, based on distribution of plant functional types.)
  • Potential bioenergy yield - grid  + (Potential yields of bioenergy crops.)
  • Presence of natural pest control - grid  + (Presence of natural pest control.)