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Michael Haedicke

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Michael Haedicke is a sociologist who focuses on the relationship between organizational processes and environmental change. He is the author of a book, Organizing Organic (Stanford University Press, 2016), which traces the development of organic farming and the organic foods industry in the United States. Currently, he is working on a research project that examines climate change adaptation in southern Louisiana, with a special focus on the state's Master Plan for a Sustainable Coast.

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