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  1. Why ENAT?

    to information are often less than adequate in transport, at tourist destinations, in accommodation and all... taken sufficiently into account in the tourism sector. Planning laws and policies, building norms

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  2. Can You Capture "Accessible Tourism" in a Single Photo?

    on the Contact page Deadline: Photos must reach the ENAT office no later than 30 November 2007. Entries... or organisation Name, Logo and www: (Optional) Where taken: (Optional) Title and/or short description

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  3. European Disability Action Plan Targets Improved Access to Goods and Services

    2008-2009 lists no fewer than eleven annexes, contained in one additional document, which describe... in defining operations co-financed by the Funds and to be taken into account during the various stages

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  4. Summer Holidays? Don't Forget Your Camera. The ENAT Photo Competition is On!

    : Photos must reach ENAT no later than 30 September 2009. Selection of the Winners Entries... calendar, if you wish. Your company or organisation Name, Logo and www: (Optional) Where taken

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  5. Sights Unseen. Photography by blind and visually impaired people in the UK, Mexico and China

    learn to use senses other than sight to create images: hearing to judge distance, touch and smell to discover subjects. Once the photograph has been taken, textures and sounds will be used to achieve

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  6. ENAT Highlights Need for UNWTO Associates to Develop Their Accessible Tourism Policies

    market of older tourists. This market segment typically spends more than average and also includes... to the built environment for many years but the tourism sector in most countries has not taken up

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  7. Baby Boomers: Rebels With a Cause. National Geographic Traveler Talks to Scott Rains

    ’ hotel bookings more than double last year, a remarkable feat in a recession. It’s been two decades... have taken a more activist approach to accessibility. The Department of Transportation (DOT), which

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  8. Algarve Accessibility Projects Move Slowly

    October 15, 2010) and the accessibility awards for more than 40 beaches in the Algarve have shown that steps are being taken to improve accessibility here, but to be able to fully capitalise

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  9. III International Congress on Technology and Tourism for All, Málaga, Spain

    than half came from abroad. This allowed us to create an exchange network we wish to increase in 2019... are elements that must be taken into consideration in the 21st century in order to meet individual.../en ) The 2019 Congress Website will be opened in due course. Download this announcement in PDF

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  10. ETCAATS - Accessible Tourism Online Training, 7 years on

    ETCAATS was one of the first online training offers in the field of accessible tourism when it was launched in 2012. The course content has been updated several times since then to keep up with new developments. Today more than 1000 people from around the world have registered and taken the course

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