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  1. Inclusion Through Accessibility Project, Georgia

    and the business community and will set new standards for tourism management in Georgia, based

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  2. Call for Destinations to Test European Tourism Indicators System (ETIS) for Sustainable Management

    . It is one of seven initiatives set out in the tourism strategy launched in 2010 for the development

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  3. UNWTO Approves Accessible Tourism Recommendations

    this line, a manual on “Accessible Tourism for All” is set to be published in late 2013, designed

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  4. Accessibility Review of European National Tourist Organisations’ Websites, 2012

    the eAccessplus Thematic Network, ENAT has made a set of recommendations for improving the accessibility

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  5. “Day of Accessible Tourism” at the ITB Berlin 2014

    to attend and engage in. “Together with our partners we have set ourselves the goal to develop

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  6. World Committee on Tourism Ethics to focus on the exploitation of children, trafficking, poaching and accessible tourism

    The UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (GCET) is a set of principles designed to guide

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  7. VisitScotland's Online Training Aims to Ensure Warm Welcome for All During Commonwealth Games

    Scotland, June 2014. Minister launches new e-learning tool to boost £370m accessible tourism market. A new £45,000 online training programme is set to help Scotland’s hotels, visitor attractions, pubs and restaurants, better cater for the requirements of people with access needs including those

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  8. Universal Design for Customer Engagement in Tourism Services by National Standards Authority of Ireland

    Disability Authority of Ireland - Centre for Excellence in Universal Design (CEUD) has made a set of Toolkits...://shop.standards.ie/en-ie/Standards/I-S-373-2013-1631056/ Reference: Standard number I.S. 373:2013

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  9. Special Issue: The Future of Accessible Tourism. Journal of Tourism Futures

    area of academic study is an evolving field of academic research and industry practice set within

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  10. Guidelines and Resources for Organising Accessible Events

    provide a first set of information how to best address the issue. The list of external links, below

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