“…The environmental sustainable development of MIPs requires the best use of resources (for example, water, energy, and land use) [ 28 , 42 , 43 , 44 , 45 , 46 ], minimum waste discharge (such as gas emissions, wastewater discharge, solid waste, light, and noise) [ 41 , 47 , 48 , 49 ], reduced damage to the natural landscape [ 50 , 51 ], maintenance of the biodiversity of the natural ecological system, ecological balance, and protection of the earth as far as possible [ 29 , 52 ]. The social sustainable development of MIPs requires the protection of regional culture [ 53 , 54 ], concern for the safety and health of employees and the public [ 29 , 55 ], compatibility with citizens’ ideals, encouragement of social integration [ 20 , 39 , 40 , 52 ] guaranteed social equality [ 56 , 57 ], and provision of a public service that improves the quality of life of all segments of the population [ 38 , 55 , 58 , 59 ]. The coordination of sustainable development of the MIPs was used to support the “three pillars,” wherein the MIPs project team comprised multidisciplinary (economic, social, and environmental) professionals [ 29 , 60 ]; furthermore, contracts, regulations, and policies that include sustainable development were formulated [ 37 , 60 ], and a comprehensive project lifecycle monitoring and maintenance management system was established [ 27 , 61 ].…”