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  1. Sydney for All

    This website is part of a research project about accessible urban tourism experiences, conducted by the University of Technology, Sydney and the University of New South Wales, in conjunction with the Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre. It is an official website of Tourism New South

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  2. Spain’s Design for All Foundation and ENAT Will Make Tourism Accessible for All

    . The Design for All (DfA) Foundation promotes the principles and practice of Design for All in urban planning

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  3. PTaccess - Public Transport Systems' Accessibility for Disabled People in Europe

    on the current state of accessibility of urban and rural public transport systems in 25 EU member states

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  4. EURO ACCESS Project

    with disabilities.. This stage will cover public transport systems in both an urban and a rural context. Euro Access

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  5. Accessible Tourism Research Snapshot

    Accessibility in Urban Centres (2008), Simon Darcy, Bruce Cameron, Larry Dwyer, Tracy Taylor, Emma Wong

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  6. GAATES Honoured with UN Habitat - Dubai International Award for Best Practices to Improve the Living Environment

    Practices in urban environment, the Dubai Award recognizes the important significance of Universal

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  7. Conference: All Inclusive - Air Traffic Provides Economic Opportunities for All

    mobility. Speakers include: Ms. Waclawczyk, Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development

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  8. New European Award for Accessible Cities

    a fundamental part of the social sustainability of the urban environment. More information about the awards

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  9. Recommended Accessibility Guidelines for Public Transport Operators in Ireland

    rail vehicles, new suburban railcars and new urban buses will be fully accessible". In the Outline

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  10. Global Recognition for Accessible Sydney Website

    2008 research - Visitor Accessibility in Urban Centres". “Simon’s research was funded

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