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The Accessibility and Attitudinal Barriers Model (AABM), originally developed by Takeda & Card (2002, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 12(1), 47–61), illustrated four travel sectors (transportation, accommodation, eating and drinking establishments, and attractions), and to what extent travel
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. Contact: Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources Tourism Division Level 1, 33 Allara street, GPO
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: +1-888-222-2592; +1-800-669-5575 (TTY) Fax : +1-(819) 953-6019 E-mail : cta.comment@cta-otc.gc.ca Website
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, as follows: Component 1: Diagnosis to determine the obstacles that persons with disabilities encounter... consult the joined document "Guía de prevención y seguridad en Áreas Protegidas para personas con
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of accessible beaches. These beaches can be divided in two groups: 1. accessible beaches with adapted
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of accessibility in tourism: Day 1: "Accessibility in Transport" "Information & Marketing
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The purpose of the Foundation "A Sea without Barriers" is to make nautical sports and the sailing world accessible to those persons that have been excluded because of the lack of adaptations. The principal projects that the foundation develops are: 1. Workshop School, 2. Nautical Activities Club, 3
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workshops (Brussels 2006 and Athens, 2006) 1 international Congress (Marina D’Or, 2007) The ENAT
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an inclusive, barrier-free, and rights-based society for all; We recommend that: 1) Governments sign
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, and 1 ratification of the Convention. This is the highest number of signatories in history to a UN
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