The Routledge Handbook of Ecolinguistics is the first comprehensive
exploration into the field of ecolinguistics, also known as language
ecology. Organized into three sections that treat the different topic
areas of ecolinguistics, the Handbook begins with chapters on language
diversity, language minorities and language endangerment, with authors
providing insight into the link between the loss of languages and the
loss of species. It continues with an overview of the role of language
and discourse in describing, concealing, and helping to solve
environmental problems. With discussions on new orientations and topics
for further exploration in the field, chapters in the last section show
ecolinguistics as a pacesetter into a new scientific age. This
Handbook is an excellent resource for students and researchers
interested in language and the environment, language contact, and
beyond.