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  1. Survey of European Architectural Education: Is Accessible Building Design Included?

    www.designforall.at Monika Klenovec is an Associate Member of ENAT.

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

    and more disabled citizens in the future. This book invites member states to: promote full

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  3. Needs of Accesibility and Design for All in Tourism for All, Lousã, Portugal

    An international conference organised by ProA Solutions, Portugal. Further information Please download the Programme and Registration Form from the right-hand panel. ProA Solutions is a Member of ENAT

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  4. New Website on Access Tourism in New Zealand

    A new website on Access Tourism in New Zealand and worldwide has been born, writes ENAT Member, Sandra Rhodda. Access Tourism is tourism for people with disabilities. Already a huge untapped economic market, the number of people with disabilities worldwide is set to grow with the ageing

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  5. UK Tourism Firms Encouraged to Improve Accessibility

    are not currently enjoying England.’ Visit England is an ENAT Member.

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  6. EUROSTAT: Ageing Characterises the Demographic Perspectives of the European Societies

    the Member States of the European Union, Norway and Switzerland. The current scenario is primarily

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  7. Catalonia, Tourism for Everyone

    , its rich gastronomy, and even sporting activities. Catalonia Tourism is a Full Member of ENAT.

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  8. DisabledGo and OpenBritain Unite to Provide more Holiday Choices for Disabled People

    of the OpenBritain Guide 2010 Visit the website of DisabledGo Tourism for All UK is an ENAT Member

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  9. Opportunities and Benefits of Accessible Tourism for All: Experiences in Germany

    Lecture given by ENAT Member, Dr. Peter Neumann, Department of Geography, WWU Münster, Germany.

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  10. ANEC Comments on AFNOR Feasibility Study on Accessibility to Tourism and Transport Services to Disabled People

    Member States have signed, a large number of persons with disabilities are still facing problems

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