Ciudades MIL, smart campus y e-salud: Prevención epidemiológica
- Felipe CHIBÁS ORTIZ
- Ignacio AGUADED
- Sabina CIVILA
- Ana Paula DIAS
ISSN: 1390-1079, 1390-924X
Year of publication: 2020
Issue Title: Comunicación, Sociedad y Salud en contexto de pandemia
Issue: 145
Pages: 197-214
Type: Article
More publications in: Chasqui: Revista Latinoamericana de Comunicación
Abstract
The adoption of the MIL Cities framework is a proposal that encompasses resilient, smart, healthy, creative and innovative cities. In the present work it is proposed to show how the implementation of this paradigm could contribute to overcoming some of the structural and health problems in universities. To do this, an exploratory and comparative analysis is carried out using 13 indicators inspired by the MIL cities paradigm, adapted to university cities, delving into the University of Sao Paolo. As a main result, it is evident that there is still a long way to go before university campuses can be evaluated as smart. It concludes by stating that there is no solid preventive planning to combat diseases and pandemics