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  1. Paving the Way to Accessible Tourism - Survey Report

    . GLOSSARY AND TERMINOLOGY 6 4. BACKGROUND 8 4.1 DISABILITIES 8 4.2. DISABILITIES AND TOURISM 9 4.3 BENEFICIARIES OF ACCESSIBILITY 10 5. RATIONALE 13 6. LITERATURE REVIEW 17 6.1 CONCEPT OF UNIVERSAL DESIGN 17 6.2 ACCESSIBLE TOURISM RESEARCH 18 6.3 SOCIAL AND INCLUSIVE TOURISM 20 6.4 BUILDING THE BUSINESS

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  2. Paving the Way to Accessible Tourism - Survey Report (first release version)

    . GLOSSARY AND TERMINOLOGY 6 4. BACKGROUND 8 4.1 DISABILITIES 8 4.2. DISABILITIES AND TOURISM 9 4.3 BENEFICIARIES OF ACCESSIBILITY 10 5. RATIONALE 13 6. LITERATURE REVIEW 17 6.1 CONCEPT OF UNIVERSAL DESIGN 17 6.2 ACCESSIBLE TOURISM RESEARCH 18 6.3 SOCIAL AND INCLUSIVE TOURISM 20 6.4 BUILDING THE BUSINESS

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  3. A World for Everyone. Declaration from the World Summit Destinations for All Montreal, 2014

    Development (2004)[5]; The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN, 2006)[6... Union[17]; The Vision and Action Plan 2011-2015, “Way Forward” of the World Federation of the Deaf.../Resources/280658-1172672474385/RioCharterUnivEng.doc [6] Convention on the Rights of Persons

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  4. ENAT Annual Report 2008

    Participation in Events organised by 3rd parties 15 6 Working Groups and Projects 16 6.1 ENAT... Tourism Guidelines 16 6.4 ENAT Business Support 17 6.4.1 ENAT Code of Good Conduct for Accessible Tourism 17 6.4.2 ENAT Consulting Group 17 6.5 European Projects 18 6.6 Accessible Venues Competition 2008

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  5. Survey on the Attitudes of Europeans Towards Tourism. Analytical Report

    in 2008 and have holiday plans for 2009. However, 17% travelled last year but are still hesitating about..., 17% of French and 16% of German and British respondents belong to this “vulnerable” tourist... 5.2 Key considerations 5.3 Choosing a destination 5.5 Anticipated benefits of emerging destinations 6

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  6. Easy Access. International seminar for accessible tourism, Finland

    for on-demand viewing for 6 months. The presentations will be available for viewing from the morning of Friday the 17. of September. The webcast feed is available in two languages - Finnish and English... ca. 15–17 lectures, closing address Interpretation services are available in the seminar. Business

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  7. Strengthening Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in the Asia-Pacific Travel & Tourism Industry

    Enterprise”................. 6 3.2. Advantages of being “small.......................................................... 16 4.5. Travel & Tourism SMEs in the OECD region.............................17 4.6.... ..........................................30 6. COUNTRY EXAMPLES

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  8. Europeans and Tourism - Eurobarometer Survey Report, Autumn 2009

    Main findings ..........5 1. Vacations in 2009 ..........6 1.1 Private travel in 2009 ......6 1.2... Ways to reduce vacation spending.........17 2.3 Cuts in leisure spending .......................22 3

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  9. A Profile of Travellers Looking for Accessible Travel Destinations

    ? ......6 How frequently are they travelling? ...7 Where are they travelling?....................7... Is this segment interested in camping?.......17 Does this segment participate in tours? .....18 What

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  10. Access to Culture: Examples of Good Practices Throughout Europe

    ............................................. 6 Bologna............................................ 7 Dublin... Krakow ............................................. 17 Leipzig

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