What kind of applied anthropology is usually involved in programs regarding reforestation, sustainable development, and planned change?

a. Environmental anthropology
b. Archaeological anthropology
c. Development anthropology
d. Educational anthropology
e. Medical anthropology


ANSWER:
c

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