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T
Demand for roundwood and pulpwood per region. +
Fractions of harvested timber entering the fast-decaying timber pool, the slow-decaying timber pool, or burnt as traditional biofuels. +
Topography and altitude, determining the altitude range within a grid cell. +
Global high resolution map of topography and elevation from NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. Digital Elevation Model. +
Total primary energy supply. +
Bilateral trade between regions per sector, including various crop and livestock sectors. +
Assumed changes in market and non-market instruments that influence trade flows, subject to WTO rules and country and region regulation. +
Trade tariffs and barriers limiting trade in energy carriers (in energy submodel). +
Fraction of traditional fuelwood from non-forestry sources, such as orchard, assumed to be 50% (low-income countries) and 68% (middle-income countries). +
Deficit on environmental flow requirements, based on monthly discharge values +
U
Urban/rural split of population. +
W
Water availability in rivers, lakes and reservoirs. +
Total annual and monthly water consumption for households, industry and electricity. Consumption is defined as the total withdrawals minus the return flows +
Total annual water demand for non-agricultural sectors (households, industry and electricity production) +
Water stress is a basin scale indicator of the mean annual water demand to availability ratio. This ratio gives an indication for the level of water stress experienced in the basin. +
Water stress is a basin scale indicator of the mean annual water demand to availability ratio. This ratio gives an indication for the level of water stress experienced in the basin. Basins with a water demand to availability ratio above 0.2 are considered medium water stressed, basins with ratios above 0.4 are severely water stressed. +
water temperature. +
Total annual and monthly water withdrawal for households, industry and electricity. Not necessarily equal to the withdrawal demand, due to limited water availability. +
Weighting factors for the contribution of temperature, precipitation, land use and slope on distribution of soil properties. +
Non-agricultural areas close to their natural state, with MSA values above 0.8. +