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  1. European Parliament Puts Accessible Tourism on EU Agenda

    ..." Moreover, the Parliamentary Report presents no less than twenty-two suggestions for actions

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  2. An overview of the literature on disability and transport.

    The review focused on strategic rather than technical issues, and does not attempt to cover the entire breadth of the literature on disability and transport, but to focus on key areas of interest to the DRC. Number of pages : 32.

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  3. Universal Accessibility Standards

    of establishments. The focus is on the essential rather than the desirable; - the requirements called

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  4. All-Terrain tandems for persons with disabilities

    The design and production of all-terrain tandems adapted to various types of handicaps is not a simple matter. The aim is to do better than the available equipment, by developing a tandem controlled by a single companion and adaptable to animal traction. And also meeting the safety requirements

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  5. “Talking Tactile Fish” : aquarium exhibit for blind/low vision under development

    for more than 25 years, designing and fabricating exhibits nationwide for the National Park Service, US

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  6. Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport, Australia, 2002 (amended 2005)

    certainty than the Act itself provides. The Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission has a function

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  7. Call for Papers - Computers Helping People with Special Needs, (ICCHP), Austria 2008

    abstract not later than February 1, 2008. Authors should follow the instructions for preparing

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  8. Europe Needs a Proper Tourism Policy. Paolo Costa MEP sets out his case

    , the tourism sector generates more than four per cent of the EU’s GDP. In order to make good

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  9. Milan: New Working Group to Improve Accessibility of Public Transport System

    . Rather than focusing simply on people with disabilities, the approach to Accessibility and Design

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  10. UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (1999)

    from more than 70 UNWTO Member States and other entities. The resulting 10 point Global Code of Ethics

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