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Revision as of 18:18, 1 August 2013

Drivers

Model driver groupDescriptionis used in
Economic developmentDemand for roundwood and pulpwood per region.Forest management
Economic developmentValue Added for economic sectors: Industry (IVA), Services (SVA) and Agriculture (AVA). These variables are used in IMAGE to indicate economic activity.Energy supply and demand
Energy demand
Economic developmentGross Domestic Product per capita, measured as the market value of all goods and services produced in a region in a year, and is used in the IMAGE framework as a generic indicator of economic activity.Energy supply and demand
Agricultural economy
Climate policy
Emissions
Energy demand
Human development
Economic developmentEffective supply of labour input to support economic activities, taking into account the participation rate of age cohorts.Agricultural economy
Economic developmentScaled down GDP per capita from country to grid level, based on population density.Ecosystem services
Nutrients
Flood risks
Economic developmentPrivate consumption reflects expenditure on private household consumption. It is used in IMAGE as a driver of energy.Energy supply and demand
Energy demand
Economic developmentCapital available to replace depreciated stock and expand the stock to support economic growth.Agricultural economy
Economic developmentMeasure of income disparity in a population. If all have the same income, GINI equals 1. The lower the GINI, the wider the gap between the lowest and highest income groups.Human development
Energy and land resourcesVolume of energy resource per carrier, region and supply cost class (determines depletion dynamics).Energy supply and demand
Energy supply
Energy and land resourcesUrban built-up area per grid cell, excluded from all biophysical modelling in IMAGE, increasing over time as a function of urban population and a country- and scenario-specific urban density curve.Land cover and land use
Environmental and other policiesMap of protected nature areas, limiting use of this area.Land-use allocation
Land cover and land use
Terrestrial biodiversity
Ecosystem services
Environmental and other policiesPlanned and/or implemented national climate and energy policies, such as taxes, feed-in tariffs, renewable targets, efficiency standards, that affect projected emission reduction.Climate policy
Environmental and other policiesGeneral concepts of distributive justice or fairness used in effort sharing approaches. Three key equity principles are: Responsibility (historical contribution to warming); capability (ability to pay for mitigation); and equality (equal emissions allowances per capita).Climate policy
Environmental and other policiesAir pollution policies set to reach emission reduction targets, represented in the model in the form of energy carrier and sector specific emission factors.Energy conversion
Environmental and other policiesPolicies to foster the use of biofuels in transport, such as financial incentives and biofuel mandates and obligations.Agricultural economy
Environmental and other policiesTaxes on energy use, and other additional costsEnergy demand
Environmental and other policiesLevel of adaptation to climate change , defined as the share of climate change damage avoided by adaptation. This level is be calculated by the model to minimise adaptation costs and residual damage, or set by the user.Climate policy
Environmental and other policiesPolicy to achieve energy system objectives, such as energy security and energy access.Energy conversion
Environmental and other policiesClimate target, defined in terms of concentration levels, radiative forcing, temperature targets, or cumulative emissions.Climate policy
Lifestyle parametersNon-price factors determining market shares, such as preferences, environmental policies, infrastructure and strategic considerations, used for model calibration.Energy demand
Lifestyle parametersLifestyle parameters influence the relationship between economic activities and demand for energy.Energy supply and demand
Energy demand
Population projectionsNumber of people per region.Energy supply and demand
Agricultural economy
Climate policy
Energy demand
Population projectionsUrban/rural split of population.Human development
Population projectionsNumber of people per gridcell (using downscaling).Land-use allocation
Nutrients
Human development
Flood risks
Technological change in agriculture and forestryRatio of quantity of irrigation water required by the crop (based on soil moisture deficits) to the quantity withdrawn from rivers, lakes, reservoirs or other sources. This parameter is given at country level.
Technological change in agriculture and forestryRatio of water supplied to the irrigated field to the quantity withdrawn from the water source, determining the quantity of water lost during transport. This parameter is defined at country level.
Technological change in agriculture and forestryEffective production of livestock commodities per animal per year.Livestock systems
Technological change in agriculture and forestryFraction of manure produced in staples that is spread on agricultural areas.Nutrients
Technological change in agriculture and forestryDetermines the feed requirements per feed type (food crops; crop residues; grass and fodder; animal products; scavenging), specified per animal type and production system (extensive/intensive/backyard/intermediate/intensive/broiler/laying hens).Livestock systems
Nutrients
Technological change in agriculture and forestryRatio of fertiliser uptake by a crop to fertiliser applied.Nutrients
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Model variables

Parameters