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Percentage of cloudiness per month; assumed constant after the historical period  +
Estimates on storm surge/tide water levels for a large number of coast segments.  +
Commodity price per sector, including various crop and livestock sectors..  +
All component codes. Codes are used for related entities like 'Key policy issues', 'Policy interventions' or figures.  +
Computer models implement the components (conceptual models) of IMAGE framework. <br/>Computer models are classified in: core, associated, related and other used external models/data sources. * Core IMAGE models are used for the integrated assessments projects and developed by the IMAGE team or in close collaboration with partners. * Associated models use the results of the core models to compute various impacts. These models are developed in consultation with the IMAGE team * Related models are not part of the IMAGE framework, but may be used in the framework, depending on the type of project. They are not developed by the IMAGE team. * External models/data sources are used for data only.  +
Loss of private consumption due to mitigation and adaptation costs and residual damage.  +
Conversion assumptions.  +
Fraction of agricultural land by crop type, per grid cell.  +
Water requirements for crop irrigation, calculated as daily moisture deficit during the growing season.  +
Regional production per crop.  +
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The disability-adjusted life year (DALY) is a measure of overall disease burden, expressed as the number of years lost due to ill-health, disability and early death.  +
The Dynamic Integrated Climate-Economy model (DICE), is a computer-based integrated assessment model (IAM) that “integrates in an end-to-end fashion the economics, carbon cycle, climate science, and impacts in a highly aggregated model that allows a weighing of the costs and benefits of taking steps to slow greenhouse warming."  +
The DIVA tool is an integrated, global model of coastal systems that assesses biophysical and socio-economic consequences of sea-level rise and socio-economic development taking into account the following key impacts: coastal erosion (both direct and indirect), coastal flooding (including rivers), wetland change and salinity intrusion into deltas and estuaries.  +
Bias corrected daily precipitation, temperature and potential evaporation input. This data set is according to the monthly Precipitation and Temperature.  +
The graphical dataflow overviews show how the framework components are related via input/output. A printable version, [[Big Flowchart]] of all model components and data flows is available as pdf.  +
Graphical dataflow overview of all components.  +
Graphical dataflow overview of drivercomponents.  +
Graphical dataflow overview of impact components.  +
Graphical dataflow overview of interaction components.  +
Graphical dataflow overview of pressure components.  +