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A list of all pages that have property "HasShortDescription" with value "Urban/rural split of population.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Primary energy price  + (The price of primary energy carriers based on production costs.)
  • Secondary energy price  + (The secondary energy price of each energy The secondary energy price of each energy carrier at the end-use level (coal, oil, gas, bio-energy, electricity, hydrogen) is calculated based on (1) the primary energy price, (2) energy taxes and subsidies, (3) the costs of energy conversion throughout the energy supply chain and (4) a correction factor. supply chain and (4) a correction factor.)
  • Land systems - grid  + (Thirty land systems as defined in CLUMondo, characterized by specific levels of built-up area, cropland area, livestock density and management intensity.)
  • Topography - grid  + (Topography and altitude, determining the altitude range within a grid cell.)
  • Feed crop requirement  + (Total amount of feed required for the production of animal products. Grass and fodder species are consumed by grazing animals only (dairy and non-dairy cattle, sheep and goats), while pigs and poultry are fed feed crops and other feedstuffs.)
  • Water consumption other sectors - grid  + (Total annual and monthly water consumption for households, industry and electricity. Consumption is defined as the total withdrawals minus the return flows)
  • Water withdrawal other sectors - grid  + (Total annual and monthly water withdrawal for households, industry and electricity. Not necessarily equal to the withdrawal demand, due to limited water availability.)
  • Water demand other sectors - grid  + (Total annual water demand for non-agricultural sectors (households, industry and electricity production))
  • Agricultural area - grid  + (Total area for crop production (annual and perennial) and intensive grassland.)
  • Bioenergy production  + (Total bioenergy production.)
  • Demand for primary energy  + (Total demand for energy production. Sum of final energy demand and energy inputs into energy conversion processes.)
  • Total primary energy supply  + (Total primary energy supply.)
  • Trade restriction  + (Trade tariffs and barriers limiting trade in energy carriers (in energy submodel).)
  • Irrigation system  + (Type of irrigation system: surface, sprinkler or drip. This is allocated at country level, based on Jagermeyr et al (2015).)
  • Built-up area - grid  + (Urban built-up area per grid cell, excluded from all biophysical modelling in IMAGE, increasing over time as a function of urban population and a country- and scenario-specific urban density curve.)
  • Sector value added  + (Value Added for economic sectors: Industry (IVA), Services (SVA) and Agriculture (AVA). These variables are used in IMAGE to indicate economic activity.)
  • Energy resources  + (Volume of energy resource per carrier, region and supply cost class (determines depletion dynamics).)
  • Water availability - grid  + (Water availability in rivers, lakes and reservoirs.)
  • Irrigation water consumption - grid  + (Water consumed through irrigation; equal to irrigation water withdrawal minus water lost during transport, depending on the conveyance efficiency.)
  • Crop irrigation water demand - grid  + (Water requirements for crop irrigation, calculated as daily moisture deficit during the growing season.)
  • Water stress - grid  + (Water stress is a basin scale indicator ofWater stress is a basin scale indicator of the mean annual water demand to availability ratio. This ratio gives an indication for the level of water stress experienced in the basin. Basins with a water demand to availability ratio above 0.2 are considered medium water stressed, basins with ratios above 0.4 are severely water stressed.ios above 0.4 are severely water stressed.)
  • Water stress - basin  + (Water stress is a basin scale indicator of the mean annual water demand to availability ratio. This ratio gives an indication for the level of water stress experienced in the basin.)
  • Irrigation water supply - grid  + (Water supplied to irrigated fields; equal to irrigation water withdrawal minus water lost during transport, depending on the conveyance efficiency.)
  • Irrigation water withdrawal - grid  + (Water withdrawn for irrigation, not necessarily equal to the withdrawal demand, because of limited water availability in rivers, lakes, reservoirs and other sources.)
  • Weighting factors for temperature, precipitation, land use and slope  + (Weighting factors for the contribution of temperature, precipitation, land use and slope on distribution of soil properties.)
  • Harvested wood  + (Wood harvested and removed.)
  • Child mortality  + (he probability per 1,000 that a new-born baby will die before reaching the age five, if subject to average age-specific mortality rates.)
  • Infrastructure  + (infrastructure map from external model)
  • Water temperature - grid  + (water temperature.)