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Species richness calculated from MSA and species area curves.  +
The secondary energy price of each energy carrier at the end-use level (coal, oil, gas, bio-energy, electricity, hydrogen) is calculated based on (1) the primary energy price, (2) energy taxes and subsidies, (3) the costs of energy conversion throughout the energy supply chain and (4) a correction factor.  +
Value Added for economic sectors: Industry (IVA), Services (SVA) and Agriculture (AVA). These variables are used in IMAGE to indicate economic activity.  +
Terrain slope index.  +
N budget in the soil, used to calculate fate of nitrogen in the soil-hydrology system and for determining emissions to the atmosphere.  +
P budget in the soil, used to calculate fate of nitrogen in the soil-hydrology system (residual soil P or surface runoff).  +
Soil properties that have an effect on vegetation growth and hydrology. These characteristics differ between soil types. Relevant characteristics are soil texture and depth and water holding capacity  +
CO<sub>2</sub> release from soils into the atmosphere due to the decay of soil carbon pools and respiration of soil organisms.  +
Soil profiles based on the HWSD (Harmonised World Soil Database) and on the ISRIC-WISE international soil profile dataset  +
Number of species in relation to the size of an ecosystem.  +
Annual statistics of flooded fraction per grid cell.  +
Annual statistics of water depth in flooded areas of a grid cell.  +
Annual statistics on river discharge.  +
Attractiveness for nature-based tourism.  +
Patterns of climate change to compute non-linear regional radiative effects of sulphate aerosols.  +
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Taxes on energy use, and other additional costs  +
Increase in productivity in crop production (yield/ha) and livestock production (carcass weight, offtake rate).  +
Learning curves and exogenous learning that determine technology development.  +
Learning curves and exogenous learning that determine technology development.  +
Monthly average temperature.  +