“…Land uses that contribute to the majority of the surface erosion and slope stability problems in tropical mountain uplands include: timber harvesting, roads and trails, various agroforestry practices; conversion of forest to agricultural land; and grazing (e.g., Sidle et al, 1985Sidle et al, , 2004aHashim et al, 1995;Lu et al, 2001;Bruijnzeel, 2004;Ziegler et al, 2004a,b). Recreation appears to be having an increasing impact on erosion, including smallscale mass wasting, but the effects are poorly documented and typically occur as the result of trails and off-road vehicle use Sidle and Dhakal, 2002). The conversion of tropical forests to commercial and noncommercial agricultural lands can have significant effects on water pathways and soil erosion, thus influencing site productivity (e.g., Harwood, 1996;Ross and Dykes, 1996).…”