Search

Filters

Search results

  1. Trainer Guide - Australian Flexible Learning Toolbox

    of the Trainer guide ........ 4 Section 1: Overview of the Events Alive Toolbox.... 5 1.1 Introduction

    23%
  2. ITB Berlin Accessible Tourism Market Potential and Best Practices

    Questions and Answers session hosted by SAT 1 TV presenter Bettina Cramer. Principally this session

    23%
  3. North Karelia University of Applied Sciences: Accessible Tourism Project

    of the project 1. Planning of procedures for advancing accessible nature tourism 2. Development

    23%
  4. Third EU Calypso Meeting Facilitating Exchanges in Cross-Border Social Tourism

    Note Speech: Representative of Ramboll Management – Calypso study 15.30 – 16.45 Panel 1 – Stakeholder

    23%
  5. TRANSED 2010 Special Session on Accessible Cruise Ships, Ferries and Terminal Designs

    will be held at the Hon g Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Drive, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

    23%
  6. Successful Celebration of the 5th European Greenways Conference (Madrid)

    , that permitted to state that the public investment is recovered in 1 year; their users have spent 34.9 M

    23%
  7. Preparation of a new EU Disability Strategy 2010-2020. Summary of the main outcomes of the public consultation

    The questions were divided into six groups: 1. Profile of the respondents; 2. What should the new EU

    23%
  8. 4th Workshop "Pre-BITS World Congress": Accessible Tourism

    Ferrara, Italy. 1 September 2010. As a forerunner to the BITS World Congress, this workshop on Accessible Tourism is being organised by Emilia-Romagna Region, APT Services and Bureau International du Tourisme Sociale, in collaboration with the Association Village for All. The Workshop will present

    23%
  9. Recommended Accessibility Guidelines for Public Transport Operators in Ireland

    transport services, both public and private" (see Appendix 1, Reference 2). Public transport providers

    23%
  10. Global Recognition for Accessible Sydney Website

    to the Australian economy. “It is estimated that around 1 in 5 Australians and more than 600 million people

    23%