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......................................................................................................... 4 2. ENAT Strategy and Activities................................................................. 14 3. ENAT Publicity and Outreach
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of accommodation and transport. For conference visitors 3 workshops will be organized. Visitors can attend 2 workshops of choice. Further Information and Registration: ACCESSTOUR Conference ACCESSTOUR
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are: 1. Educating and training future tourism professionals; 2. Encouraging the future creation of cultural tourism products in European Islands; 3. Encouraging the development of different types
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! 2. Infrastructure Public transport systems (busses, trains, trams, shared taxis, taxis, underground... of public infrastructure 3. ICT – Information and Communication Technology All forms of telecommunication
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the topic of Independent Living! 2. Infrastructure Public transport systems (busses, trains, trams... that contribute to the accessibility of public infrastructure 3. ICT – Information and Communication
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travelers with access needs; 2. Free and paid webinars/online courses, sharing practical accessible...; 3. On-site cultural experience/training workshops. Activities First, by providing information
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, (2) sustainability, (3) digitization, (4) cultural heritage & creativity - evaluated all
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. To respect the culture and rights of the people of the city in which you are traveling. 2. To respect daily life in the city: make an effort to keep the noise down and reduce trash. 3. To minimize
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The ENAT Annual Report 2017 records the membership of the association and its activities carried out in 2017. Download the report in PDF format from the right-hand panel. Contents: 1. Membership 2... and Recruitment 2.4 Recruitment 2.4.2 Full Membership Candidates 3. ENAT Publicity and Outreach 6.1 ENAT
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2 to 3 December 2019, Valencia, Spain. The aim of the day-and-a-half congress is to promote the normalisation of accessibility in cruise tourism, focusing on the experiences at destinations of people with disabilities, with reduced mobility, families with young children, the elderly or people
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