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The Nexus Land-Use model, approach articulating biophysical potentials and economic dynamics to model competition for land-use

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Figure 1: Description of the modelling system. “Fertiliser and pesticide consumption”
Figure 2: Nexus Land-Use regions. OECD Pacific includes Australia, New Zealand, Japan and South Korea
Figure 3: Links between food and agrofuel demand and land-use.
Figure 4: Representative potential yield of crops modelled in the LPJmL model (“dynamic crops”) in Mkcal/ha/year (average over the 1999-2003 period).
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