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- Curated theme: Language, well-being, and the environment - sustainability from indigenous linguists' perspective (9 categories)
- Curated theme: Possible source of conflict between the SDGs and language maintenance (9 categories)
- Curated Theme: Partnerships and potential conflicts between linguists, communities, and societal stakeholders (8 categories)
- The sociocultural ecology of language (8 categories)
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge (7 categories)
- Curated Theme: Making academic practices in linguistics more sustainable: reducing negative impact on the environment and society (6 categories)
- Curated theme: Metaphorical parallels between biology and linguistics (6 categories)
- Sustainable Development Goal 4 (6 categories)
- Issues related to academic involvement in language revitalization (5 categories)
- Curated theme: Ensuring the sustainability of language documentation (5 categories)
- Language Revitalization (5 categories)
- Problems associated with language endangerment: (5 categories)
- Goals of Revitalization (5 categories)
- Curated theme: The relevance of addressing language endangerment for attaining the SDGs (5 categories)
- Goal 15. Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss (4 categories)
- Curated theme: Making academic practices in linguistics more sustainable: collaborating within and beyond disciplines. (4 categories)
- Language documentation and description (4 categories)
- Theory of the Organism-Environment System (4 categories)
- Language documentation and description approaches in ecolinguistics (4 categories)
- Sustainable Development Goal 16. Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels (4 categories)
- Technology and language (4 categories)
- Curated theme: The UN's Six entry points for transformation and language (4 categories)
- How interdisciplinarity makes academic practices in linguistics more sustainable (4 categories)
- Curated theme: The understanding of 'ecology' in linguistics and other disciplines (4 categories)
- Welsh Language Revival (4 categories)
- Curated Theme: Approaches to ecolinguistics (4 categories)
- Manchu language revitalisation programs (4 categories)
- Archiving and data access (3 categories)
- Interdisciplinarity and types of linguistics (3 categories)
- Manx Language Revival (3 categories)
- Goal 13. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts (3 categories)
- Karelian language revitalization programs (3 categories)
- Nivkh Language Revival (3 categories)
- Cherokee language revitalization (3 categories)
- Language Endangerment (3 categories)
- The symbolic ecology of language (3 categories)
- Cognitive ecology (3 categories)
- Collecting data (3 categories)
- How interdisciplinarity contributes to sustainable development (3 categories)
- Conferencing (3 categories)
- Research tools (3 categories)
- Corpus linguistics approach to ecolinguistics (3 categories)
- Language typology approach to ecolinguistics (3 categories)
- Technology and linguistics (3 categories)
- Inari Sámi (anarâškielâ) revitalization (3 categories)
- Linguistics and sustainability (3 categories)
- Approaches to Language Endangerement (3 categories)
- The case of Livonian (3 categories)
- Sustainable Development Goal 5 (2 categories)
- Ecologies of language (2 categories)