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  1. Europeans and Tourism - Eurobarometer Survey Report, Autumn 2009

    and opinions contained in it are solely those of the authors. Table of Contents Table of contents.....3 Main findings ..........5 1. Vacations in 2009 ..........6 1.1 Private travel in 2009 ......6 1.2... Ways to reduce vacation spending.........17 2.3 Cuts in leisure spending .......................22 3

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  2. A World for Everyone. Declaration from the World Summit Destinations for All Montreal, 2014

    /udprinciples.htm [3] The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (UNWTO, 1999). http://ethics.unwto.org/en... (1997)[2] The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (UNWTO, 1999)[3]; 2010: A Europe Accessible For All... Development (2004)[5]; The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN, 2006)[6

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  3. World Day of Persons with Disabilities: Slope lift and new routes to the Acropolis opened by Prime Minister, Mitsotakis

    3 December 2020, Hellenic Ministry of Culture press release. In the presence of the Prime Minister... in the Greek society, a very important project. Today, December 3, World Day of Persons... for a capacity of 6 people (including the driver) plus a wheelchair. Respectively, for the vehicle

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  4. Achieving Full Participation Through Universal Design. Council of Europe Report

    as a method 2. European position on Universal Design 2.1. Historical events 2.2. The current situation 3...-ordinate 3.3. Recommendation 3: Implement 3.4. Recommendation 4: Evaluate 4. Examples of good practice...: Participation in cultural life 4.4. Action line 3: Information and communication 4.5. Action line 4

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  5. Releasing Constraints: Projecting the Economic Impacts of Increased Accessibility in Ontario

    of Ontario in the world 2 A brief comment: The impact of the global economic turmoil since 2008 3 Ontario’s prosperity—a long term commitment 3 Where the report will focus and why 4 Section 1: The Economic Impact of AODA on Individual Ontarians 6 Who are persons with disabilities? 7 Employment income 9

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  6. ACCESSible Tourism for Outdoor and Urban Routes

    and deliverables are: Phase 1 – (3 months: 1-3) - Knowledge and experience sharing within the partnership.... Phase 2 – (3 months:4-6) Accessible Tourism Survey - Drawing up accessible tourism and mobility.... Phase 3 – (4 months: 6-9) Accessible Tourism Design - Design of case studies and good practices

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  7. Strengthening Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in the Asia-Pacific Travel & Tourism Industry

    . OBJECTIVE OF THIS STUDY.....................................................2 3. IMPORTANCE OF SMEs... Enterprise”................. 6 3.2. Advantages of being “small... ..........................................30 6. COUNTRY EXAMPLES

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  8. MEDIATE: Methodology for Describing the Accessibility of Transport in Europe.

    The project is stuctured around 6 Work packages (WP): WP 1 - Stakeholder involvement and collaboration WP 2 - Identifying indicators for describing accessibility WP 3 - Data collection and analysing... - Dissemination and exploitation WP 6 - Project management Partners SINTEF, Norway (coordinator) AGE, Belgium Imob

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  9. Trainer Guide - Australian Flexible Learning Toolbox

    (RPL) and assessment .. 6 1.4.1 Red carpet – RPL .... 6 1.4.2 Assessment ....7 1.5 Underpinning... ........11 2.4.2 Activity framework ........ 12 Section 3: Getting started ... 14 3.1 Preparing learners

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  10. Paving the Way to Accessible Tourism - Survey Report

    mobility limitation. Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE REPORT 5 2. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 5 3. GLOSSARY AND TERMINOLOGY 6 4. BACKGROUND 8 4.1 DISABILITIES 8 4.2. DISABILITIES AND TOURISM 9 4.3 BENEFICIARIES OF ACCESSIBILITY 10 5. RATIONALE 13 6. LITERATURE REVIEW 17 6.1 CONCEPT OF UNIVERSAL DESIGN

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