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policy, I will set out all the steps that the EU has to take, both in order to have more
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. Background The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (GCET) is a comprehensive set of principles whose purpose
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interpretation of their legal requirements via a journey sequence through a heritage site set out
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the elaboration of a set of generic requirements for the planned system. Primarily, the working method requires
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. The workshops will provide information on ways to set up and finance tourism networks using European
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The title of this report refers to 2010, the year which was set as the end-point of the European Disability Action Plan. The plan was launched in 2003, to combat discrimination and improve the participation of disabled citizens in European society. The study report examines European tourism policy
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The city of Stockholm has set a goal, to be achieved at the latest by 2010, to be the most easily accessible capital of the world. The project, "Easy Access", coordinated by Stockholm City Council, plays an important part in reaching this goal. The gains in adapting Stockholm to meet the needs
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of an organisation. Although some are more specific and difficult to implement, others can be set up quite
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with a fall of minus 3% in Europe, which is set to continue in 2009. Mr. Harald Weidenhofer, EFFAT
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from the region of South Europe, and by defining a set of measures to promote accessibility in tourism
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