“…It can also be used for the evaluation of the socioeconomic structure of a province or municipality [32], rural development [33], coal mine sustainable development [34], regional level sustainability [35]. Other uses are for the evaluation of sustainable open pit mining and technical systems [36], sustainable product design in the context of green consumer behavior [37], stone crushing industries [38], critical success factors in disaster management [39], sustainable development, including human, economic, social, industrial, cultural, as well as health, safety, environmental, and energy factors [40], of selecting sustainable supplier countries for steel industry [41], sustainable production and consumption challenges [42], and sustainable production and consumption barriers and solutions [43]. It was also successfully used for the evaluation of lecturer research productivity [44], green supply chain management practices [45], the transformation efficiency of resource-based coastal cities [46], evaluation of the combined impact of coal mining on land use and the environment [47], sustainable exploitation of a coal deposit [48], the probability of a social conflict due to a mining project [49], cleaner mining [50], supply chain complexity drivers [51], ecology reclamation of mining subsided zones [52], sustainable development of mine water resources [53], brownfield and greenfield industrial parks investment projects [54], etc.…”