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  1. eAccess+. A Thematic Network for Improving Implementation of eAccessibility throughout Europe

    , advice, feedback analyse: problems, ideas, incentives, proposals support: provide examples, best

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  2. BS 8878:2010 Web Accessibility. Code of Practice

    : analyse the needs of the target audiences for the web product Step 4: note any platform

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  3. EU Study: Mapping the Skills and Training Needs to Improve Accessibility in Tourism Services

    This 12-month research study, which started in January 2013, aims to map the staff skills needs to improve accessibility and safety in the tourism services and analyse the availability of corresponding training in EU Member States or transferable (from other regions of the world). A collection

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  4. EU Study: Mapping and Performance Check of the Supply of Accessible Tourism Services in Europe

    to foster tourism accessibility. The study will analyse supply chains and performance in all the EU

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  5. Europe-wide Study Seeks Accessible Tourism Training Courses, Projects and Initiatives

    sector and analyse the availability of appropriate training. It will explore current knowledge

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  6. Design for All in Progress, from Theory to Practice

    evaluation .....22 5.2 Tools to analyse subjective and intangible data ......24 6. Case studies.....25 6.1

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  7. Metro For All

    to get there with a heavy suitcase. The data we collect and analyse can also be used by decision-makers

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  8. Study: Transport and Tourism for Persons with Disabilities and Persons with Reduced Mobility

    report should also analyse the accessibility of interconnecting platforms (multimodal stations

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  9. Disappointing Compromise on EU Accessibility Act

    as everybody else.” The European Disability Forum will now analyse this agreement and issue a statement

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  10. UNWTO Tourism Recovery Guide 2: Harnessing the Power of Culture and Creativity in Tourism Recovery

    agencies to analyse the impact of the pandemic on their respective sectors. This includes how lost

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