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==CLUMondo==
==CLUMondo==
{{DisplayFigureTemplate|Baseline figure AS}}
{{DisplayFigureTemplate|Baseline figure Land-use allocation}}
In cooperation with Wageningen University, the IMAGE team initiated the development of a more detailed land-use model ([[Letourneau et al., 2012]]). This finally resulted in the construction of CLUMondo at the VU University Amsterdam, which is also linked to IMAGE 3.0. CLUMondo includes data on landscape composition and heterogeneity, and land-use intensity ([[Van Asselen and Verburg, 2012]]; [[Van Asselen and Verburg, 2013]]). The model uses land systems, a concept that combines data on land cover (cropland, grassland, forest, built-up area, bare land), livestock density and agricultural intensity. These characteristics are combined in 30 land system classes (see figure).
In cooperation with Wageningen University, the IMAGE team initiated the development of a more detailed land-use model ([[Letourneau et al., 2012]]). This finally resulted in the construction of CLUMondo at the VU University Amsterdam, which is also linked to IMAGE 3.0. CLUMondo includes data on landscape composition and heterogeneity, and land-use intensity ([[Van Asselen and Verburg, 2012]]; [[Van Asselen and Verburg, 2013]]). The model uses land systems, a concept that combines data on land cover (cropland, grassland, forest, built-up area, bare land), livestock density and agricultural intensity. These characteristics are combined in 30 land system classes (see figure).



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