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  • Swart et al., 1993  + (Inventory of greenhouse gas emissions in The Netherlands)
  • Batjes and Bouwman, 1989  + (JAMPLES: a computerized land evaluation system for Jamaica)
  • WHO/UNICEF, 2012  + (Joint monitoring programme for water and sanitation: 2011 update)
  • Stehfest et al., 2019  + (Key determinants of global land-use projections)
  • Sattari et al., 2014b  + (Key role of China and its agriculture in global sustainable phosphorus management)
  • Schaphoff et al., 2018b  + (LPJmL4 – a dynamic global vegetation model with managed land – Part 2: Model evaluation)
  • Schaphoff et al., 2018a  + (LPJmL4 – a dynamic global vegetation model with managed land – Part 1: Model description)
  • Van Asselen and Verburg, 2013  + (Land cover change or land-use intensification: simulating land system change with a global-scale land change model)
  • Klein Goldewijk and Ramankutty, 2004  + (Land cover change over the last three centuries due to human activities: The availability of new global data sets)
  • Groeneveld et al., 2001  + (Land cover changes as a result of environmental restrictions on nitrate leaching in dairy farming)
  • Bouwman, 1990b  + (Land use related sources of greenhouse gases. Present emissions and possible future trends)
  • Pielke et al., 2011  + (Land use/land cover changes and climate: Modeling analysis and observational evidence)
  • Rose et al., 2012  + (Land-based mitigation in climate stabilization)
  • Harper et al., 2018  + (Land-use emissions play a critical role in land-based mitigation for Paris climate targets)
  • Popp et al., 2017  + (Land-use futures in the shared socio-economic pathways)
  • Popp et al., 2014  + (Land-use transition for bioenergy and climate stabilization: Model comparison of drivers, impacts and interactions with other land use based mitigation options)
  • Boccaccio and Petacchi, 2009  + (Landscape effects on the complex of Bactrocera oleae parasitoids and implications for conservation biological control)
  • Bianchi et al., 2005  + (Landscape factors affecting the control of Mamestra brassicae by natural enemies in Brussels sprout)
  • Krause et al., 2018  + (Large uncertainty in carbon uptake potential of land-based climate-change mitigation efforts)
  • Schoots et al., 2008  + (Learning curves for hydrogen production technology: An assessment of observed cost reductions)
  • Argotte and Epple, 1990  + (Learning curves in manufacturing)
  • Bouwman et al., 2017  + (Lessons from temporal and spatial patterns in global use of N and P fertilizer on cropland)
  • Jewell et al., 2018  + (Limited emission reductions from fuel subsidy removal except in energy-exporting regions)
  • Gelauff et al., 1995  + (Linking IMAGE 2 and WORLD SCAN)
  • Dürr et al., 2005  + (Lithologic composition of the earth's continental surfaces derived from a new digital map emphasizing riverine material transfer)
  • Riahi et al., 2015  + (Locked into Copenhagen pledges - Implications of short-term emission targets for the cost and feasibility of long-term climate goals)
  • Smith et al., 2015  + (Long history of IAM comparisons)
  • EFI, 2007  + (Long-term European forest resources assessment)
  • Klein Goldewijk et al., 2010  + (Long-term dynamic modeling of global population and built-up area in a spatially explicit way: HYDE 3.1)
  • Dellink et al., 2017  + (Long-term economic growth projections in the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways.)
  • Harmsen et al., 2019c  + (Long-term marginal abatement cost curves of non-CO2 greenhouse gases)
  • Van Ruijven et al., 2016  + (Long-term model-based projections of energy use and CO2 emissions from the global steel and cement industries)
  • Van Vuuren et al., 2006b  + (Long-term multi-gas scenarios to stabilise radiative forcing - Exploring costs and benefits within an integrated assessment framework)
  • Van Vuuren et al., 1999  + (Long-term perspectives on world metal use-a system-dynamics model)
  • Neelis et al., 2006  + (Long-term production, energy use and CO2 emission scenarios for the worldwide iron and steel industry)
  • Lucas et al., 2007  + (Long-term reduction potential of non-CO2 greenhouse gases)
  • Van Harmelen et al., 2002  + (Long-term reductions in costs of controlling regional air pollution in Europe due to climate policy)
  • Bijl et al., 2016  + (Long-term water demand for electricity, industry and households)
  • Mayerhofer et al., 2002  + (Long-term, consistent scenarios of emissions, deposition, and climate change in Europe)
  • Van Grinsven et al., 2015  + (Losses of ammonia and nitrate from agriculture and their effect on nitrogen recovery in the European Union and the United States between 1900 and 2050)
  • Van Vuuren et al., 2010d  + (Low stabilization scenarios and implications for major world regions from an integrated assessment perspective)
  • Van Sluisveld et al., 2017  + (Low-carbon strategies towards 2050: Comparing ex-ante policy evaluation studies and national planning processes in Europe)
  • Van Soest et al., 2017b  + (Low-emission pathways in 11 major economies: Comparison of cost-optimal pathways and Paris climate proposals)
  • Portmann et al., 2010  + (MIRCA2000-Global monthly irrigated and rainfed crop areas around the year 2000: A new high-resolution data set for agricultural and hydrological modeling)
  • TEEB, 2010b  + (Mainstreaming the economics of nature: a synthesis of the approach, conclusions and recommendations of TEEB)
  • Britz, 2003  + (Major enhancements of @2030 Modelling system)
  • Kriegler et al., 2015b  + (Making or breaking climate targets: The AMPERE study on staged accession scenarios for climate policy)
  • Leverington et al., 2010  + (Management effectiveness evaluation in protected areas - a global study)
  • Knopf et al., 2010  + (Managing the low-carbon transition - From model results to policies)
  • IPCC, 2012  + (Managing the risks of extreme events and disasters to advance climate change adaptation. A special report of working groups I and II of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change)