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A list of all pages that have property "HasShortDescription" with value "Global high resolution climate data from WorldClim.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Topography, elevation - grid  + (Global high resolution map of topography and elevation from NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. Digital Elevation Model.)
  • GLWD (global lakes and wetlands database) - grid  + (Global map of lakes and wetlands.)
  • Road-map - grid  + (Global road map.)
  • Grass requirement  + (Grass requirement; ruminants (nondairy catGrass requirement; ruminants (nondairy cattle, dairy cattle, sheep and goats) are grazing animals, and part (in mixed systems) or most (pastoral systems) of their feed is grass, hay or other roughage; this grass requirement is calculated as a fraction of the total energy (feed) requirement.on of the total energy (feed) requirement.)
  • GDP per capita  + (Gross Domestic Product per capita, measured as the market value of all goods and services produced in a region in a year, and is used in the IMAGE framework as a generic indicator of economic activity.)
  • HDI (human development index)  + (HDI: Development level of a country based on income, education and life expectancy.)
  • Algal blooms in lakes  + (Harmful algal blooms in lakes caused by cyanobacteria, producing toxins harmful to humans and animals.)
  • Forest residues  + (Harvest losses (from damaged trees and unuHarvest losses (from damaged trees and unusable tree parts) or harvest residues that are left in the forest by purpose because of environmental concerns. These losses/residues remains in the forest after harvest, in in principle enter the soil pools. But they could also be used for other/energy purposes.ld also be used for other/energy purposes.)
  • Land use and land-use intensity - grid  + (High resolution land use and land use intensity based on GLC2000 and IMAGE land cover and land use.)
  • FAO deforestation rates  + (Historical deforestation rates according to FAO.)
  • Initial land cover, land use - grid  + (Includes current state (intensive agriculture use, extensive agricultural use, no use) of land area and erosion protection represented by greenness index (NDVI = Normalized Difference Vegetation Index).)
  • Increase in irrigated area - grid  + (Increase in irrigated area, often based on external projections (e.g., FAO).)
  • Technological change (crops and livestocks)  + (Increase in productivity in crop production (yield/ha) and livestock production (carcass weight, offtake rate).)
  • No-go areas - grid  + (Indicator to account for the fact that tourists do not visit countries in war, with high poverty rates or poor safety conditions. This index includes hunger, refugees, war, corruption, homocides and theft)
  • Energy security indicators  + (Indicators on the status of energy security, such as energy self-sufficiency.)
  • Intensive grassland area  + (Intensively used grassland areas for grazing or mowing, at locations also suitable for crop production.)
  • Land supply for bioenergy - grid  + (Land available for sustainable bioenergy production (abandoned agricultural land and non-forested land).)
  • Land-use CO2 emissions - grid  + (Land-use CO<sub>2</sub> emissions from deforestation, wood harvest, agricultural harvest, bioenergy plantations and timber decay.)
  • Technology development of energy supply  + (Learning curves and exogenous learning that determine technology development.)
  • Technology development of energy conversion  + (Learning curves and exogenous learning that determine technology development.)
  • Nitrogen critical load  + (Level of N deposition or concentration that should not be exceeded.)
  • Adaptation level  + (Level of adaptation to climate change , defined as the share of climate change damage avoided by adaptation. This level is be calculated by the model to minimise adaptation costs and residual damage, or set by the user.)
  • Lifestyle parameters  + (Lifestyle parameters influence the relationship between economic activities and demand for energy.)
  • 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.)