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  1. Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport, Australia, 2002 (amended 2005)

    General funds a Disability Discrimination Act Standards Project established by disability community peak

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  2. Call for Papers - Computers Helping People with Special Needs, (ICCHP), Austria 2008

    been estimated that over 750 million people worldwide have some type of disability. The OSSATE project

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  3. ICAT 2007 Conference: Perspective and Future

    with a fascinating project exploring inclusion at heritage tourism sites in the six Greater Mekong Region

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  4. ITB Berlin 2008 Conference “Factors of Success in Accessible Tourism in Germany”

    study will be developed by the Department of Geography at the University of Münster and PROJECT M

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  5. European Network for Accessible Tourism Begins New Phase

    The European Network for Accessible Tourism (ENAT) has registered this week as a non-profit organisation in Belgium. This marks an exciting new phase in its European and international operations. The ENAT network started two years ago as a pilot project, co-funded by the European Commission

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  6. EuropeforAll.com Accessible Travel Website is Editor's Choice for EU ePractice Community

    and visitors by EWORX S.A. and 10 partners through the eContent project, OSSATE. The system is based

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  7. Accessible Tourism in Germany Gains Momentum

    of Muenster and Project M Berlin, the number of Germans with access needs who travel has gone up by 4

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  8. OSSATE Inventory of Accessible Tourism Information Schemes

    accessibility information service for the tourism sector: www.EuropeforAll.com The OSSATE project

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  9. Tiresias Accessible Tourism Guidelines

    Why should venue owners consider accessible tourism? This website provides links to a range of resources that tourist venue owners can use to gain insight and develop their services for disabled and elderly tourists. The information was compiled as part of the EU funded 'Happy Tourist' project

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  10. Tiresias Accessible Tourism Guidelines

    Why should venue owners consider accessible tourism? This website provides links to a range of resources that tourist venue owners can use to gain insight and develop their services for disabled and elderly tourists. The information was compiled as part of the EU funded 'Happy Tourist' project.

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