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constitutes a formidable means of expressing one’s capacities instead of exposing one’s limits
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The Accessible Road is: a tourist guide specifically designed to promote accessible tourism to people with restricted physical abilities; a window to nine of Québec’s tourist regions: Abitibi... certified under Kéroul’s Welcoming Ways training program to ensure visitors are treated hospitably
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(Darcy, 2006, p. 6). Darcy, S. (2006). Setting a Research Agenda for Accessible Tourism. In C. Cooper...: Darcy, S., & Dickson, T. (2009). A Whole-of-Life Approach to Tourism: The Case for Accessible Tourism
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the subject of number of studies and consultations available on DG SANCO’s website Objective... and preferred solutions in order to identify preferred policy options. Target group(s): All citizens
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are also available. Nordic co-operation Nordic cooperation is one of the world’s most extensive forms... the region solidify its position as one of the world’s most innovative and competitive.
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market. These actions will both affect staff’s personal development and improve the accessibility... will contribute to a more equal integration of the disabled in today’s society and in tourism flows. We
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marketing investment, and developing the visitor experience across England. VisitEngland’s role... goal is to support England’s tourism industry in increasing propensity for domestic
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Parliamentary Secretary for Tourism, the Environment and Culture, Mario de Marco highlighted that in today’s world where freedom of movement has been facilitated and where barriers have been removed... that Malta’s National Tourism Plan under section 7.07 states that ‘we will promote equal opportunities
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of Europe’s development: the aim is to grant the best empowerment conditions to all disabled people, on the basis of ICF’s indications and principles. A Round Table session on "Disability and Mobility
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and Turkey, which, like Spain, are able to offer sun and beach destinations. That’s why, in order... seem to greatly influence the consumer’s decision regarding tourism options. The following factors make
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