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  1. Stockholm, Sweden

    in the urban environment, buildings and public spaces through a design for all approach. The driver

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  2. APP TOUR YOU - Accessible Tourism Training and Information for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises

    understanding of the Design for All concepts and the use of self-assessment tools. This expertise

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  3. Amsterdam ACCESSTOUR Exhibition & Conference

    Amsterdam, 18 March 2016 The first international Accessible Tourism conference in the Netherlands, the result and final stage of the European ACCESSTOUR project. The project addressed the increasing number of people with accessibility needs that want to travel by developing standards for design

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  4. SE. TOUR – SEnior TOURism Discovering European Territories through Golf and Wine

    is expected to design a transnational tourism product specifically addressed to senior people (over 55

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  5. UNWTO Recommendations on Accessible Information in Tourism

    based on the principles of Universal Design in order to maximise its ease of use by as many people

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  6. First Qualified Tourist Guides in Europe Certified as "T-Guides" by FEG and ENAT

    difficulties, develop access statements and accessible/inclusive tourism through universal design

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  7. Dr. Scott Rains Has Passed Away

    a facilitator of ideas and source of contacts, enabling people to design and carry out projects in many

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  8. “Tourism for All - Promoting Universal Accessibility” Good Practices in the Accessible Tourism Supply Chain

    Design to achieve access in urban planning and buildings through advocacy groups working with public... more accessible. For more information please visit http://ethics.unwto.org/en/content/accessible

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  9. Across the Lombards' Lands (Project A.L.L.)

    along the itineraries through the use of the new integrated digital technologies; design

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  10. VisitScotland Hosts European Access Experts for Business Learning Event

    , Architecture and Design.” Chris McCoy, Equality and Diversity Manager at VisitScotland, said

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