dc.description.abstract | Sustainable development is crucial for ensuring the future of the environment, humanity, and industries. As a
result, researchers across various disciplines have sought to expand sustainable practices within their fields.
Since its introduction in 1992, sustainable development has made significant progress. Numerous models have
been developed to assess sustainable development levels, with two-dimensional matrix-based models gaining the
most attention. However, many of these models have two major limitations. First, they often need to specify the
performance of individual indicators before they present the overall level of sustainability. Second, most models
merely provide a sustainability score without offering a strategic plan to improve sustainability levels. In this
article, we present a new model based on a two-dimensional matrix that addresses both of these issues. The
model is generic, applicable across industries, and user-friendly. We applied this model to the mining industry,
specifically at the Mehdi-abad mine, the second-largest lead and zinc mine in the world. The results showed the
sustainability levels for the environmental, social, and economic indicators in the mine were 0.231, 0.23, and
0.016, respectively. The overall sustainability level, considering the weight of each indicator based on Iran’s
context, was 0.147. By following the strategic plan outlined in this study, which provides a clear path for sustainability improvement, the sustainability level of the mine could improve in the short, medium, and long term
to 0.199, 0.387, and 0.553, respectively. This suggests that the mine’s sustainability can progress from a poor
level at the time of review to a good level in the long term with proper implementation of the suggested strategies, instilling reassurance and confidence in the model’s effectiveness. | en_US |