“…For the West Kalimantan case in Indonesia, the Michoacan and Chiapas cases in Mexico, and the Guarantã do Norte, Alta Floresta, and Santarém cases in Brazil, iLUC carbon debts were calculated for low, medium, and high iLUC corresponding to 25% (iLUC Low ), 50% (iLUC Medium ), and 75% (iLUC Max ) of the area of biofuel expansion occurring on land converted from permanent or shifting agricultural systems, respectively (Fritsche et al 2010a). In addition, this represents the same range as the net displacement factors of different corn ethanol studies summarized by Plevin et al (2010) and the iLUC values used for soybean and oil palm (48%-49%) in Overmars et al (2011). Furthermore, the iLUC estimates from the Ghanaian and Zambian cases (29% and 52%, respectively) ) also fall within these ranges.…”