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each individual citizen’s well being in mind, with the aim to make accessibility become a global... and more attention is given to the issues related to physical accessibility of accommodations... organisations linked to Tourism related activities in the partner countries, the majority of partners
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and enjoy the heritage values in Europe’s cultural heritage sites, buildings, objects and natural areas... have produced significant results related to enhancing visitor experience while respecting... Special awards for the best papers related to a Doctoral thesis (1000 EUR) and to a Masters dissertation
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of policy recommendations will be done as a third stage as well as the dissemination of the project’s results. EURO ACCESS is supported by funding under the Sixth Research Framework Programme
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: KAZUIST, spol. s r.o. Husova 401, 739 61, Třinec – Staré Mfěsto, Contact person: Mrs. Ilona Ostruszková... and knowledge on AT in partner countries) tourists with special access needs. FUNDING The “ATE” project has
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it easier for Calypso’s target society groups – youths, families facing difficulties, seniors and people... citizens. This € 1,014,525 project with 75% funding from the European Commission mainly aims
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in ‘S Magazine’ along with online and print adverts, competitions and more. The campaign aims to raise... accessed funding from the European Commission to expand its Access for All initiative. Photo: Kick-off
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selected as the winners of the first edition of the EU’s European Capital of Smart Tourism competition... the European Parliament, which secured its funding for 2018 - 2019 through a Preparatory Action
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. It complements CEN’s endorsement of a safety protocol developed at the International Standardisation... mechanism. EU countries now have the opportunity to award the label, making use of various EU funding
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, and understanding the business case of accessibility, are still the key challenges. That’s why... public funding schemes to include accessibility measures. Requiring “accessibility” as a condition
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the foundations for making Brisbane 2032 the world’s most accessible and inclusive sporting event for athletes...Targeted initiatives are being delivered as part of the Year of Accessible Tourism, with $12 million in new funding invested to help the Queensland tourism industry better cater to visitors of all
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