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  1. Economic Recession - Time for Renewal in the European Tourism Sector

    % in summer 2009, meaning that nearly 1 million people would be hit with unemployment, many hotels would

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  2. ENAT Annual General Assembly, 2009

    Fleur d'Oranger, 1 bte 213. B-1150 Woluwe Saint-Pierre Belgium. Tel. (0032) 2 772 1895 Members who

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  3. Autonomous University of Barcelona Offers Masters Degree in Management of Tourism for All

    students may apply to the University for registration between 1 June and 30 September 2009. Full

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  4. Protecting Children and Youths in Water Recreation: Safety Guidelines for Service Providers

    of the legal implications which accidents may have for the owner. Table of Contents Introduction 1

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  5. Accessibility: Understanding, Progress and Opportunities

    information resource Undervaluing facilities Action needed 1. Establishing the business case 2

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  6. 12th International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Disabled Persons (TRANSED 2010)

    and TRANSED 2010 are co-sponsored by U.S. Transportation Research Board. The objectives are: 1. to review

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  7. 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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  8. Accessi Tourisme Simposium. Building Accessible Destinations

    Barcelona. 30 November to 1 December 2009. In the framework of the EU funded ACCESSI TOURISME project, the Autonomous University of Barcelona is hosting this event, in cooperation with the Generalitat de Catalunya, Catalunya Tourism and other partners. The Symposium is specially addressed

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  9. Presentation of the Accessibility Guide of Sports Infrastructure for People with Reduced Mobility

    décembre 2009 à 12 h HALL D’HONNEUR Entrée Tribune 1 – Rez-de-chaussée Stade Roi Baudouin / Koning

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

    . The commentary considers how signs of accessibility (such as the ramp sign) operate at three levels: (1

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