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  1. Producing Tactile Images. Workshop: Colchester, UK

    to provide a tactile image or provide an alternative interpretation. To explain the basic design principles

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  2. ENAT Study Report No. 2. Services and Facilities for Accessible Tourism in Europe

    services should be regarded as an essential adjunct to an accessible environment. Good design

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  3. Scott “Rolling” Rains becomes Honorary Associate Member of ENAT

    Studies of the University of California Santa Cruz (2004-05), where he studied Universal Design

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  4. Irish National Disability Authority Pushes Tourism Access Standards

    for Excellence in Universal Design, will consist of a series of nine booklets. New areas will include

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  5. Scandic Hotels invests heavily in accessible rooms

    experienced our rooms prefer them because we have focused on functionality, size and design,” he ends

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  6. META - Guidebook for Accessible Tourism, Jaen, Spain

    through applying design criteria, management approaches and information strategies. Author: FEJIDIF Go

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  7. Setting a Research Agenda for Accessible Tourism

    initiatives recently commissioned by Tourism Australia, the incorporation of universal design

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  8. New Booking Website Launched at www.accessible.travel

    the design of web-based services and from his own travels to more than a dozen countries in Europe

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  9. Germany: CDU/CSU Bundestag Group Submits Motion to Promote Barrier-Free Tourism

    A coalition of the CDU and CSU parties introduced a motion in the German Bundestag on 4 March 2009 with the aim of promoting and strengthening the barrier-free design of public infrastructure and the provision of transport services, so as to encourage more accessible tourism offers throughout

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  10. Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds (The Green Guide)

    Published by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, United Kingdom. It is the distillation of many years of research and experience of the safety management and design of sports grounds. The Guide has no statutory force but many

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