The CHARMED’s goal is to innovate a solution to the consequential health, social and quality of life issues that result from the demographic change in Europe where the average age of the population will rise. The project is to create an innovative social-economic infrastructure based around health tourism and ecosystems and elevating the well-being through social and therapeutic horticulture. The proposed approach has the unique potential to address environmental, social, cultural and economic factors, which all have an impact on individual and population health and well-being. The CHARMED project will
- derive cross-disciplinary and inter-sectorial knowledge of how to improve physical and mental well-being in the elderly
- characterise the environmental geology of a selected exemplar site and to correlate the identified features with improvements in health, well-being and recovery
- train a new generation of specialists in the sector of recreation and health for the tourism industry
- train specialists in social and therapeutic horticulture as a way to improve physical and mental health
- create a model for health tourism
- and produce a business plan with an economic impact analysis.
The project will not only create the new digital health tourism service for the elderly, but will also generate new jobs in this emerging sector.
The CHARMED project fits in the BU innovation themes of digital and creative industries, health and wellbeing, and leisure, recreation and tourism very well and will contribute and promote the BU international reputation and research capacity in this important emerging sector. The project is an excellent exemplar in fulfilling the BU FUSION vision and providing essential synergy between education, research and professional engagement as below
- Initiating and developing the new courses and education programmes in the emerging areas such as digital health, digital tourism, health tourism
- Contributing in achieving strong and improved performance in REF2020 through publications, patents, external research incomes and international activities
- Promoting and strengthening Global Engagement for BU staff and students
- Creating a vibrant knowledge exchange community of students, staff and other business and organisational stakeholders through the project planned mobility between cross sectors (academic & industry partnership)
- Enhancing the student experience and training the early-stage researchers through the planned project mobility, workshops, seminars, etc.
- Enhancing the students and early-stage researchers’ employment capacity through this research mobility programme.