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  1. Welcome to the EU Conference on Managing and Promoting Sustainable and Accessible Tourism Destinations

    , South Limburg Tourist Board, Anglia Ruskin University, City of Milano, Birmingham City Region

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  2. Accessible Tourism for All: Creating an Accessible Tourism Environment in Malta

    with Disability, the Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association, the University’s Department of Gerontology

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  3. Silver Cyclists: Using EuroVelo, the European cycle route network, to attract more seniors to cycling tourism in the low and medium season

    ) UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL LANCASHIRE - United Kingdom - (PARTICIPANT) ROMANTISCHER RHEIN TOURISMUS GMBH

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  4. Forum TurisTIC 2016, Barcelona

    of Tourism and Hospitality and Director of the eTourism Research Lab, Bournemouth University, UK

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  5. World Tourism Day 2016: Tourism Leaders Commit To Advance Universal Accessibility

    in cooperation with the Chulalongkorn University, served as a platform to discuss the role

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  6. ELEVATOR Project. Accessible Tourism Training Workshop, Slovenia

    presentations and discussions, with representatives of business, policy makers, associations & university

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  7. Accessible Tourism in the Arab Region Forum

    of the studies of the Elderly, Beni Suef University Dr. Ahmed Abou Amer - Business Development Consultant, Arab

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  8. Invitation to Accessible Tourism Training Conference – EU Erasmus+ Project TAD Multiplier Event

    for vocational training and university students, small and medium enterprises and also trainers

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  9. Granting Accessible Tourism for Everyone

    [IT], Cooperativa sociale independent L. [IT], University of Innsbruck (A) Salzburg Research

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  10. Start Of The Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Project, IMPACTOUR

    Photo: Partners at Kick-off meeting at UNINOVA University, Department of Science and Technology, Portugal The IMPACTOUR project started on 1st January 2020. With a grant of M€2.9 from the European Commission, it will create an innovative and easy-to-use methodology and tool to measure and assess

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