Abstract
The Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI) was recently used to investigate links between sustainability and corruption. Here, we show that the ESI contradicts another widely used index of environmental sustainability, the Ecological Footprint (EF), with the result that the most sustainable nations under the ESI are the least sustainable under the EF. Consequently, opposite conclusions can be drawn from investigations into the causes of environmental sustainability, depending on which index is used. Copyright © 2007 by the author(s).
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Ewers, R. M., & Smith, R. J. (2007). Choice of index determines the relationship between corruption and environmental sustainability. Ecology and Society. Resilience Alliance. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-01950-1201r02
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