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  1. GAATES presents award to Mr. Mohammed Tarawneh, Chair of the UN Committee on the CRPD, at Vienna event

    . This award was presented on October 1, 2009, at the Vienna University of Technology in Vienna, Austria

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  2. Serbia: Second International Conference on Accessible Tourism – Tourism for All

    University, Belgrade: "The need for tourism workers’ education and training". Ms. Sanja Jakovljevic

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  3. Cooperation and Competitiveness in European Tourism for All

    Presentation by Ivor Ambrose, Managing Director of ENAT, at the "Accessi Tourisme Simposium. Building Accessible Destinations", Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain.

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  4. The Semiotics of Accessibility and the Cultural Construction of Disability

    Association (Chicago, IL, March 24-28, 1997). Publisher: Kagendo, Mutua. Kent State University Special

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  5. ITB Berlin Convention: Global Future Summit

    by the Scientific Director of the ITB Convention, Prof. Dr. Roland Conrady, University of Applied

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  6. ITTI - Improving Accessibility Through Training In Tourism

    Cooperativa Sociale Integrata, Italy http://www.sociale.it Central Ostrobothnia University of Applied

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  7. Enjoy England's Access for All Tourism Award Winners Revealed

    hotel based at Loughborough University, which has 225 bedrooms, 24 meeting rooms and a leisure club

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  8. First Ever Access Tourism Conference in Auckland, New Zealand

    is being run by the New Zealand Tourism Research Institute at Auckland University of Technology

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  9. Easy Access. International seminar for accessible tourism, Finland

    tourism. North Karelia University of Polytechnics Centre for Design and International Business/ISAK

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  10. Paving the Way to Accessible Tourism - Survey Report

    This report, by Carlos Buj of the International Centre for Responsible Tourism, Leeds Metropolitan University, aims to generate useful knowledge about the travel needs of people with limited mobility (PwLM) as well as to identify ongoing trends in the unexplored field of accessible tourism

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