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initiatives on the social model of disability and on a human rights approach. Table of Contents 1. FOREWORD 2 2. TERMINOLOGY 4 BASING ALL STANDARDISATION INITIATIVES ON THE SOCIAL MODEL OF DISABILITY
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[18]; The Proposed Model Regulations for Accessible Taxicabs and For-Hire Vehicles (International...-Action-Plan-2011-2015.pdf [19] The Proposed Model Regulations for Accessible Taxicabs and For-Hire... Declaration by adding your name at this page: http://www.destinationsforall2014.com/en/declaration Read
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Country" tourism offer. Based on an already created accessibility model, this project's objective is to further develop the model including required standards for new services and packages within six
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at developing a repeatable and transferable tourism management and marketing model based on sustainable... a demonstrative pilot model, repeatable and transferable to regions and contexts all over Europe
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calls than the number of calls made in total for the previous year. The number of studios... are active, but there are a total of 10 studios presently. To handle the expected increase
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of total room capacity in the form of accessible rooms first arose when Berglund took up his post in summer... and franchised hotels in operation and under development, with a total of over 27,000 rooms in ten countries
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or impairment – a total of 11.28 million trips worth £1.9 billion (Great Britain Tourism Survey, 2009... or impairment – a total of 576 thousand trips worth £341 million (International Passenger Survey, 2010
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of tourist arrivals in 2012 – a total of 535 million people, and a slight rise of three per cent, despite... per cent on 2011 (233 million international tourists in total), while the Americas (North, Central
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as compared to 2012, raising the total to 563 million, more than half of the world's total. "Despite...&q=unwto UNWTO pages on Accessible Tourism: http://ethics.unwto.org/en/content/accessible-tourism
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Million, £Billion 0.3) Total trips in 2013 - (285.6 Million) Total spend in 2013 (£Billion 12.4
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