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  • Revenga et al., 2005  + (Prospects for monitoring freshwater ecosystems towards the 2010 targets)
  • Naegler et al., 2015  + (Quantification of the European industrial heat demand by branch and temperature level)
  • Meller et al., 2015b  + (Quantifying biodiversity impacts of climate change and bioenergy: the role of integrated global scenarios)
  • Weijters et al., 2009  + (Quantifying the effect of catchment land use and water nutrient concentrations on freshwater river and stream biodiversity)
  • Van Minnen et al., 2008  + (Quantifying the effectiveness of climate change mitigation through forest plantations and carbon sequestration with an integrated land-use model)
  • Thomson et al., 2011  + (RCP4.5: A pathway for stabilization of radiative forcing by 2100)
  • Tabeau et al., 2017  + (REDD policy impacts on the agri-food sector and food security)
  • IRENA, 2016  + (REsource)
  • Nykvist2015  + (Rapidly falling costs of battery packs for electric vehicles)
  • Jägermeyr et al., 2017  + (Reconciling irrigated food production with environmental flows for Sustainable Development Goals implementation)
  • Lutz et al., 2007  + (Reconstruction of population by age, sex and level of educational attainment of 120 countries for 1970-2000)
  • Wollenberg et al., 2016  + (Reducing emissions from agriculture to meet the 2 °C target)
  • Roelfsema et al., 2018a  + (Reducing global GHG emissions by replicating successful sector examples: the ‘good practice policies’ scenario)
  • Den Elzen et al., 2013b  + (Reduction targets and abatement costs of developing countries resulting from global and developed countries' reduction targets by 2050)
  • Den Elzen and Höhne, 2008  + (Reductions of greenhouse gas emissions in Annex I and non-Annex I countries for meeting concentration stabilisation targets: An editorial comment)
  • Höhne et al., 2014  + (Regional GHG reduction targets based on effort sharing: a comparison of studies)
  • Den Elzen et al., 2008  + (Regional abatement action and costs under allocation schemes for emission allowances for achieving low CO2-equivalent concentrations)
  • Mayerhofer et al., 2001  + (Regional air pollution and climate change in Europe: An integrated assessment (AIR CLIM))
  • Deetman et al., 2015a  + (Regional differences in mitigation strategies: an example for passenger transport)
  • Heil et al., 1995  + (Remote sensing based modelling of the terrestrial carbon cycle of Europe)
  • De Vries et al., 2007  + (Renewable energy sources: Their global potential for the first-half of the 21st century at a global level: An integrated approach)
  • Kok et al., 2009  + (Report on Chapter 7 of GEO-4 Vulnerability of people and the environment - challenges and opportunities. Background Report on Chapter 7 of GEO-4)
  • FAO, 1979  + (Report on the second meeting of the working group on soil degradation assessment methodology)
  • De Boer and Van Vuuren, 2017  + (Representation of variable renewable energy source in TIMER, an aggregated energy system simulation model)
  • De Boer and van Vuuren, 2015  + (Representation of variable renewable energy sources in TIMER, an aggregated energy system simulation model)
  • Hibbard et al., 2010  + (Research priorities in land use and land-cover change for the Earth system and integrated assessment modelling)
  • Luderer et al., 2018  + (Residual fossil CO<sub>2</sub> emissions in 1.5-2 °c pathways)
  • Sattari et al., 2012  + (Residual soil phosphorus as the missing piece in the global phosphorus crisis puzzle)
  • Van Vuuren et al., 2004  + (Responses to technology and taxes in a simulated world)
  • Den Elzen and Schaeffer, 2002  + (Responsibility for past and future global warming: Uncertainties in attributing anthropogenic climate change)
  • PBL, 2010  + (Rethinking global biodiversity strategies)
  • Müller et al., 2016b  + (Reversal of the land biosphere carbon balance under climate and land-use change)
  • Macknick et al., 2011  + (Review of Operational Water Consumption and Withdrawal Factors for Electricity Generating Technologies)
  • Hasegawa et al., 2018  + (Risk of increased food insecurity under stringent global climate change mitigation policy)
  • Heyder et al., 2011  + (Risk of severe climate change impact on the terrestrial biosphere)
  • PBL, 2012  + (Roads from Rio+20: Pathways to achieve global sustainability goals by 2050)
  • Müller and Lucht, 2007  + (Robustness of terrestrial carbon and water cycle simulations against variations in spatial resolution)
  • Stoorvogel et al., 2017  + (S-World: A Global Soil Map for Environmental Modelling)
  • Stoorvogel, 2014  + (S-world: A global map of soil properties for modeling)
  • Bouwman, 1986  + (SODEMOD. A computer program for the assessment of the required soil conservation practices for a projected land use on a specific land unit)
  • IIASA, 2013  + (SSP Database)
  • Dagnachew et al., 2020  + (Scenario analysis for promoting clean cooking in Sub-Saharan Africa: Costs and benefits)
  • Tiktak et al., 1992  + (Scenario analysis with the Dutch Acidification Systems (DAS) model: An example for forests and forest soils)
  • Deetman et al., 2018  + (Scenarios for Demand Growth of Metals in Electricity Generation Technologies, Cars, and Electronic Appliances)
  • Van Vuuren et al., 2012c  + (Scenarios in Global Environmental Assessments: Key characteristics and lessons for future use)
  • Bouwman and Van Der Hoek, 1997  + (Scenarios of animal waste production and fertilizer use and associated ammonia emission for the developing countries)
  • Biggs et al., 2008  + (Scenarios of biodiversity loss in southern Africa in the 21st century)
  • Xenopoulos et al., 2005  + (Scenarios of freshwater fish extinctions from climate change and water withdrawal)
  • Rogelj et al., 2018  + (Scenarios towards limiting global mean temperature increase below 1.5 °c)
  • Bierkens and Van Beek, 2009  + (Seasonal predictability of European discharge: NAO and hydrological response time)