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jätkusuutlikku

Jätkusuutlikku is an Estonian adjective form derived from the word jätkusuutlik, meaning sustainable or viable over the long term. The form jätkusuutlikku is used when the adjective modifies a noun in certain grammatical cases, such as the partitive or accusative singular. In everyday Estonian, the base form jätkusuutlik is more common in nominative position, while jätkusuutlikku appears in sentences where the noun requires one of the oblique cases.

Etymology and meaning: The term combines jätku, meaning continuation or ongoing, with the suffix -lik, which

Usage and contexts: Jätkusuutlikku appears in formal and informal contexts to describe practices, policies, products, and

Related terms: jätkusuutlikkus (sustainability), jätkusuutlik areng (sustainable development), and the adjective jätkusuutlik used in various noun

See also: sustainability in Estonia; Estonian language; environmental policy.

forms
adjectives
meaning
“having
the
quality
of.”
The
resulting
meaning
is
roughly
“having
the
quality
of
continuing”
or
“capable
of
continuing
sustainably.”
The
concept
is
central
to
discussions
of
long-term
environmental,
economic,
and
social
viability.
plans
that
aim
to
endure
without
exhausting
resources
or
causing
disproportionate
harm.
It
is
frequently
encountered
in
environmental
policy,
corporate
sustainability
reporting,
urban
planning,
and
education.
The
related
noun
jätkusuutlikkus
denotes
sustainability,
while
phrases
such
as
jätkusuutlik
areng
(sustainable
development)
are
common
in
policy
discourse.
phrases.
In
Estonian-language
discussions
of
global
sustainability,
the
term
weitly
aligns
with
international
concepts
of
responsible,
long-term
viability.