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[[Sustainable linguistics (definition)]]
[[Sustainable linguistics (definition)]]
[[Linguistics and sustainability]]


[[Sustainability in linguistics]]
[[Sustainability in linguistics]]


=== Ecology ===
=== Ecology ===
[[File:The hierarchy of authentic sustainability (John Ikerd).png|thumb|'''The hierarchy of authentic sustainability''' "The worldview of authentic sustainability is also an interconnected, ecological view of the world. Since society is an integral part of nature, every human activity within society is also an act of nature, and thus has a direct positive or negative impact on nature. Since the economy is an integral part of society and of nature, every economic act has a direct positive or negative impact on society and nature."<ref>https://www.johnikerd.com/post/the-hierarchy-of-authentic-sustainability</ref>
[[Ecologies of language]]  
 
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[[Understanding of ecology in other fields]]
[[Understanding of ecology in other fields]]
==== Of hierarchy and definitions ====
==== Indigenous linguist(ic)s ====
As aspects of human life, language and human well-being are both part of society. Looking at the image, environment in its narrow definition ("nature") contains all of society. Environment, if used in the ecological context, may also mean a broader living place where society is an environment for language. A broader well-being would then include the well-being of all levels; nature, society, and economy
 
=== Indigenous linguist(ic)s ===
[[Traditional Ecological Knowledge]]
[[Traditional Ecological Knowledge]]


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=== Relevant Sustainable Development Goals ===
=== Relevant Sustainable Development Goals ===
[[Sustainable Development Goal 3|Sustainable Development Goal 3 - Good health and well-being <br />]][[Sustainable Development Goal 10|Sustainable Development Goal 10 - Reduced inequalities]]
[[Sustainable Development Goal 3|Sustainable Development Goal 3 - Good health and well-being]]
 
[[Sustainable Development Goal 4|Sustainable Development Goal 4 - Quality education]][[Sustainable Development Goal 3|<br />]][[Sustainable Development Goal 10|Sustainable Development Goal 10 - Reduced inequalities]]


[[Goal 13. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts|Sustainable Development Goal 13 - Climate action]]
[[Goal 13. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts|Sustainable Development Goal 13 - Climate action]]


[[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|Sustainable Development Goal 15 - Life on land]]
[[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|Sustainable Development Goal 15 - Life on land]]
[[Sustainable Development Goal 4|Sustainable Development Goal 4 - Quality education]]
[[Category:Sustainability in linguistics]]
[[Category:Sustainability in linguistics]]
[[Category:Definitions of ecology]]
[[Category:Definitions of ecology]]
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[[Category:Sustainability (UN's definition)]]
[[Category:Sustainability (UN's definition)]]
[[Category:Linguistic diversity]]
[[Category:Linguistic diversity]]
[[Category:Environment]]

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