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  • Den Elzen et al., 2008b  + (The Triptych approach revisited: A staged sectoral approach for climate mitigation)
  • UNEP-WCMC, 2011  + (The UK national ecosystem assessment: Synthesis of the key findings)
  • WHO, 2002  + (The World Health Report 2002: Reducing risks, promoting healthy life)
  • Schaeffer et al., 2007  + (The albedo climate impacts of biomass and carbon plantations compared with the co2 impact)
  • Hof et al., 2012b  + (The benefits of climate change mitigation in integrated assessment models: The role of the carbon cycle and climate component)
  • Lambin et al., 2001  + (The causes of land-use and land-cover change: moving beyond the myths)
  • Van Vuuren and O'Neill, 2006  + (The consistency of IPCC's SRES scenarios to recent literature and recent projections)
  • Chen and Ravallion, 2008  + (The developing world Is poorer than we thought, but no less successful in the fight against poverty)
  • Beusen et al., 2011  + (The dynamic simulation and visualization software MyM)
  • TEEB, 2010a  + (The economics of ecosystems and biodiversity ecological and economic foundations)
  • Edenhofer et al., 2010  + (The economics of low stabilization: Model comparison of mitigation strategies and costs)
  • Verburg et al., 2009  + (The effect of agricultural trade liberalisation on land-use related greenhouse gas emissions)
  • Hof and Den Elzen, 2010  + (The effect of different historical emissions datasets on emission targets of the sectoral mitigation approach Triptych)
  • Hof et al., 2009  + (The effect of different mitigation strategies on international financing of adaptation)
  • Hof et al., 2013  + (The effect of updated pledges and business-as-usual projections, and new agreed rules on expected global greenhouse gas emissions in 2020)
  • Hinkel et al., 2013  + (The effects of adaptation and mitigation on coastal flood impacts during the 21st century. An application of the DIVA and IMAGE models)
  • Azar et al., 2010  + (The feasibility of low CO2 concentration targets and the role of bio-energy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS))
  • FAO, 2018  + (The future of food and agriculture. Alternative pathways to 2050)
  • MIT, 2003  + (The future of nuclear power - an interdisciplinary MIT study)
  • Van Vuuren et al., 2006c  + (The future of vascular plant diversity under four global scenarios)
  • Dentener et al., 2006b  + (The global atmospheric environment for the next generation)
  • Le Quéré et al., 2013  + (The global carbon budget 1959-2011)
  • Van Beek and Bierkens, 2009  + (The global hydrological model PCR-GLOBWB: conceptualization, parameterization and verification)
  • Pastor et al., 2019  + (The global nexus of food–trade–water sustaining environmental flows by 2050)
  • Fowler et al., 2013  + (The global nitrogen cycle in the Twentyfirst century)
  • Brown, 2000  + (The global outlook for future wood supply from forest plantations)
  • Van der Esch et al., 2021  + (The global potential for land restoration: Scenarios for the Global Land Outlook 2)
  • Hertel, 2011  + (The global supply and demand for agricultural land in 2050: A perfect storm in the making?)
  • KC and Lutz, forthcoming  + (The human core of the shared socioeconomic pathways: Population scenarios by age, sex and level of education for all countries to 2100)
  • Braddock et al., 1994  + (The image greenhouse model as a mathematical system)
  • Mooij et al., 2005  + (The impact of climate change on lakes in the Netherlands: a review.)
  • Van Meijl et al., 2006  + (The impact of different policy environments on agricultural land use in Europe)
  • Eickhout et al., 2009  + (The impact of environmental and climate constraints on global food supply)
  • Eom et al., 2015  + (The impact of near-term climate policy choices on technology and emission transition pathways)
  • Kuiper et al., 2014  + (The impact of river regulation on the biodiversity intactness of floodplain wetlands)
  • Van Vliet et al., 2014  + (The impact of technology availability on the timing and costs of emission reductions for achieving long-term climate targets)
  • Van Vliet et al., 2013  + (The impact of technology availability on the timing and costs of emission reductions for achieving long-term climate targets.)
  • Benitez-Lopez et al., 2010  + (The impacts of roads and other infrastructure on mammal and bird populations: A meta-analysis)
  • Huntingford et al., 2015  + (The implications of carbon dioxide and methane exchange for the heavy mitigation RCP2.6 scenario under two metrics)
  • Arnell et al., 2011  + (The implications of climate policy for the impacts of climate change on global water resources)
  • Van Minnen et al., 1995b  + (The importance of feedback processes and vegetation transition in the terrestrial carbon cycle)
  • Van Minnen et al., 2009  + (The importance of three centuries of land-use change for the global and regional terrestrial carbon cycle)
  • Wolf et al., 2003  + (The integrated modeling system STONE for calculating nutrient emissions from agriculture in the Netherlands)
  • Grassi et al., 2017  + (The key role of forests in meeting climate targets requires science for credible mitigation)
  • Leemans et al., 1996  + (The land cover and carbon cycle consequences of large-scale utilizations of biomass as an energy source)
  • Strengers et al., 2004  + (The land-use projections and resulting emissions in the IPCC SRES scenarios as simulated by the IMAGE 2.2 model)
  • Velders et al., 2009  + (The large contribution of projected HFC emissions to future climate forcing)
  • Gustavsson et al., 2013  + (The methodology of the FAO study: “Global Food Losses and Food Waste - extent, causes and prevention”)
  • Kriegler et al., 2012  + (The need for and use of socio-economic scenarios for climate change analysis: A new approach based on shared socio-economic pathways)
  • Zalasiewicz et al., 2010  + (The new world of the Anthropocene1)
  • Moss et al., 2010  + (The next generation of scenarios for climate change research and assessment)