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|Reference=IEA, 2012; USGS, 2000; Mulders et al., 2006; Hoogwijk, 2004; FAO, 2013a; JRC/PBL, 2012; IPCC-DDC, 2007; Lucas et al., 2007;  
|Reference=IEA, 2012; USGS, 2000; Mulders et al., 2006; Hoogwijk, 2004; FAO, 2013a; JRC/PBL, 2012; IPCC-DDC, 2007; Lucas et al., 2007;
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===Data===
===Data===
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** AR4 data repository ([[IPCC-DDC, 2007]])
** AR4 data repository ([[IPCC-DDC, 2007]])
* Costs data climate policy (other than energy)
* Costs data climate policy (other than energy)
** [[Lucas et al. 2007]]
** [[Lucas et al., 2007]]


 
===Uncertainties===
Uncertainties
Systematic uncertainty analyses have been performed on the individual IMAGE models. In addition, IMAGE has been assessed in model comparison projects (e.g., AgMIP via MAGNET; Von Lampe et al. (2014)). These studies also contribute to understanding key uncertainties, as the experiments in these projects tend to be set up in the form of sensitivity runs, in which comparison with other models provides useful insights. An overview of key uncertainties in the IMAGE framework is presented in Table 2.2.  
Systematic uncertainty analyses have been performed on the individual IMAGE models. In addition, IMAGE has been assessed in model comparison projects (e.g., AgMIP via MAGNET; Von Lampe et al. (2014)). These studies also contribute to understanding key uncertainties, as the experiments in these projects tend to be set up in the form of sensitivity runs, in which comparison with other models provides useful insights. An overview of key uncertainties in the IMAGE framework is presented in Table 2.2.  



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