“…Thus, no one-to-one correspondence exists between degradation agents and indicators ( Table 1). The causes of degradation (and deforestation) may be grouped as macroeconomic, demographic, technological, and governance factors (Kanninen et al, 2007) and primacy of a driver can be quite complicated to unravel (e.g., Hansen, Lund, & Treue, 2009 Because forest ecosystems are dynamic, disturbance is more the norm than the exception; it is common to many spatial and temporal scales, at all levels of ecological organization (Beatty & Owen, 2005;Turner, 2010). Even though humans are unquestionably the primary cause of most forest degradation, extensive, infrequent, or severe natural disturbances may diminish the capacity of a forest to supply products and services or both (Dale, Lugo, MacMahon, & Pickett, 1998).…”