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  1. Mind the Accessibility Gap, 2014, Brussels - Conference Presentations

    On 6 June 2014 the European Commission, DG Enterprise and Industry, Tourism and Cultural... slides Case 4. Skills Study: Hermes Airports (Cyprus) accessibility and staff training Ms Sophie... Case 6. Economic Demand Study: City of Erfurt, Barrier-free Destination (Germany) Ms Sigrun Krapf

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

    (European Commission, 2003)[4]; The Rio Charter on Universal Design for Sustainable and Inclusive Development (2004)[5]; The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN, 2006)[6.../content/global-code-ethics-tourism [4] 2010 A Europe Accessible For All (European Commission, 2003

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

    -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: Education 4.6. Action line 5: Employment 4.7. Action line 6: The built environment 4.8. Action line 7

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  4. Accessible Tourism Training

    . (Uncertified Tourist Guides may also take the e-Learning course). Modules: 6 Subjects: 1. Introduction, 2. The Accessible Tourism Market, 3. Understanding disability, 4. Preparing for a tour, 5. On the tour, 6. Evaluation Content last updated: 2023. Time: 1 hour and 20 minutes plus quiz time. (Supplemented

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

    Enterprise”................. 6 3.2. Advantages of being “small... ...........................................................8 4. SMEs WITHIN THE TRAVEL & TOURISM INDUSTRY................10 4.1. Challenges They Face... ..........................................30 6. COUNTRY EXAMPLES

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

    Main findings ..........5 1. Vacations in 2009 ..........6 1.1 Private travel in 2009 ......6 1.2... ................................................27 4. Outlook for 2010 .......................................................29 4.1 Affording

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

    The project is stuctured around 6 Work packages (WP): WP 1 - Stakeholder involvement... results WP 4 - Development of a self-assessment tool for measuring accessibility WP 5 - Dissemination and exploitation WP 6 - Project management Partners SINTEF, Norway (coordinator) AGE, Belgium Imob

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  8. Paving the Way to Accessible Tourism - Survey Report

    . 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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  9. Paving the Way to Accessible Tourism - Survey Report (first release version)

    . 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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  10. Study of Access Requirements Related to Quality Norms in European Tourism

    of Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6 Main findings 8 Recommendations 11 1. STUDY DESIGN 14... Management Systems 81 4. HOW EFFECTIVE ARE THE ACCESSIBILITY MEASURES IN TOURISM? 89 4.1. Survey of Visitors... Recommendations 259 6. REFERENCES 262 ANNEXES pp. 263 - 352. More information is available at the website

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