According to anthropologists, the increased use of satellite data to study ecological changes in different regions of the world will lead to
A) more need for anthropological fieldwork, because satellite data must be interpreted from the perspective of the cultural practices of the people who manage the land.
B) less need for anthropological fieldwork, because remote sensing will generate all the data required.
C) the understanding that ecosystem changes are due only indirectly to human activities through global warming, rather than to decision making on a local level.
D) finding that the data are not useful for anthropological study, because they cannot be used to interpret events in the past.
E) none of the above.
A
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