Abstract

The adoption of the MIL Cities framework proposed by UNESCO in 2018 seeks to increase the efficiency and well­being of citizens in relation to safety, health, community services, tourism, energy use and governance in cities. The present work proposes to present the contributions of the adoption of this model in overcoming structural and health problems in universities. For this, a case study is carried out at the using the Health indicator inspired by the paradigm of MIL cities and adapted to university cities. The results point to a long way to go in the transformation of MIL university cities. It is concluded that there is no epidemiological prevention and combat planning on the campus and surroundings and that it is necessary to strengthen the unified and integrated communication channel between institutions and the community.

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