Knowledge graph.

The CSI is a connected system you can explore.

The Composite Sustainability Index is not a single number. It is a network of weighted metrics, independent data sources, validation gates and hash-linked snapshots.

This interactive graph turns the CSI into something you can inspect directly. Pick a view, hover a node to trace its connections, and click any node to read what it is and how much it counts. The metrics, weights and sources are taken from the live CSI configuration (csi-v1.0.0); the node and relationship types mirror the graph schema used inside the CSI engine. Views marked Structure show the methodology's shape rather than published data, because the protocol is still pre-launch.

The index and the eight weighted metrics that compose it.

View this graph as a list

This view has 9 nodes and 8 relationships. Select a node to load its detail in the panel above.

Nodes (9)

Relationships (8)

  • G20 Livestock Population contributes to Composite Sustainability Index
  • Animal Agriculture GHG contributes to Composite Sustainability Index
  • Land Use for Animal Agriculture contributes to Composite Sustainability Index
  • Animal Product Trade contributes to Composite Sustainability Index
  • Global Livestock Feed Production contributes to Composite Sustainability Index
  • Animal Product Output contributes to Composite Sustainability Index
  • Animal Agricultural Employment contributes to Composite Sustainability Index
  • Consumer Transition Score contributes to Composite Sustainability Index

Built from the current CSI configuration (csi-v1.0.0, pre-launch). Node and edge types mirror the graph schema in the CSI engine. Modes marked “Structure” show the ontology, not published data.

Five views into the same system.

Each view is a different slice of the same underlying graph. Switch between them above the canvas; the accessible list beneath it carries the same nodes and relationships in plain text.

CSI overview
The index and the eight weighted metrics that compose it, sized by their share of the score.
Source provenance
Every metric traced back to the independent public sources that feed it, with each source's sub-weight.
Metric relationships
Contribution weights, plus the cross-metric relationships planned for a future methodology version, shown as dashed links.
Validation path
How a raw observation moves through format, cross-source and anomaly checks, manual review and into a snapshot.
Snapshot lineage
How snapshots chain to one another, to the methodology version and to the content hashes that make them auditable.

What is real, and what is structure.

The CSI overview, source provenance and metric contribution links are built from real configuration: the eight metric weights, their direction factors and the twenty-two source sub-weights are the values the index actually uses.

The validation and lineage views show the methodology's structure — the node and relationship types the CSI engine defines — but not live instances. No snapshots have been published yet, and the cross-metric edge set ships empty in csi-v1.0.0, so planned relationships are drawn as dashed links and structural nodes carry a dashed ring. These views are labelled Structure so nothing implies live data exists.

How relationships map to the methodology.

Relationship types
RelationshipMeaning
measuresA data source measures a metric, contributing a sub-weight to it.
contributes toA metric contributes to the CSI in proportion to its normalised weight.
validatesA check validates an observation before it can count.
triggers reviewAn anomaly routes an observation to manual review.
calculated withA snapshot is computed against a specific methodology version.
supersedesA snapshot supersedes the previous one, chained by its hash.
has artifactA snapshot, bundle or methodology carries a content hash for audit.