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<th>Model attribute</th>
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<th>Value</th>
<th>Crops represented </th>
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<td>Wheat (spring/winter)</td>
<td>Temperate cereals (wheat, rye, oats, barley, triticale)</td>
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<td>Rice</td>
<td>Rice</td>
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<td>Maize</td>
<td>Maize</td>
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<td>Millet</td>
<td>Tropical cereals (millet, sorghum)</td>
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<td>Field peas</td>
<td>Pulses</td>
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<td>Sugar beet</td>
<td>Temperate roots and tubers</td>
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<td>Cassava</td>
<td>Tropical roots and tubers</td>
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<td>Sunflower</td>
<td>Sunflower</td>
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<td>Soybean</td>
<td>Soybean</td>
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<td>Groundnut</td>
<td>Groundnut</td>
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<td>Rapeseed</td>
<td>Rapeseed</td>
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<td>Sugar cane</td>
<td>Sugar cane</td>
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Name and Version
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IMAGE framework 3.0
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Model developer and main users
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PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency/ Utrecht University
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Model objective
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IMAGE is an ecological-environmental model framework that simulates the environmental consequences of human activities worldwide. The objective of the IMAGE model is to explore the long- term dynamics and impacts of global changes that result. More specifically, the model aims:
<ol><li>to analyse interactions between human development and the natural environment to gain better insight into the processes of global
environmental change;</li>
<li>to identify response strategies to global environmental change based on assessment of options and </li>
<li>to indicate key interlinkages and associated levels of uncertainty in processes of global environmental change.</li></ol>
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Model concept
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The IMAGE framework can best be described as a geographically explicit assessment, integrated assessment simulation model, focusing a detailed representation of relevant processes with respect to human use of energy, land and water in relation to relevant environmental processes.
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