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  1. Conference on the Calypso Social Tourism Study: Recommendations/Conclusions

    10-11 June, Palma de Mallorca. This conference will present main findings of the the Calypso study, its recommendations and conclusions, besides discussing the way forward concerning forthcoming initiatives relating to Calypso. The main objectives of the the Calypso initiative are: Enhancing

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  2. European Disability Forum Launches "The Freedom Guide"

    in practice, particularly for those relating to the Freedom of movement. CONTACT EDF: Aurélien Daydé

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  3. Cultural Values and Leisure Environments Accessible Roundly - for All

    . The project partnership is composed of different players all relating to CV accessibility themes: REGIONAL

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  4. Workshop on Accessible Tourism at FITUR Tourism Fair, Spain

    examples of greenway best practices and, more specifically, those relating to accessible greenways

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  5. Special Issue: The Future of Accessible Tourism. Journal of Tourism Futures

    , both qualitative and quantitative discussing and researching topics relating to the Future

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  6. European Senior Citizens’ Actions to Promote Exchange in Tourism - ESCAPE

    of guidelines, as well as a quality standard specifically relating to what senior citizens need, expect

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  7. Frankfurt, Germany

    is the marketing company for the city of Frankfurt am Main relating to tourism and conventions

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  8. Costa Cruises and AISM: Shore Excursions Now Accessible To Guests with Disabilities For The First Time

    them first hand and taking into consideration every detail relating to accessibility, route mapping

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  9. UNWTO Tourism Recovery Guide 2: Harnessing the Power of Culture and Creativity in Tourism Recovery

    : Cultural Tourism. This is the second set of guidelines relating to the socio-cultural impacts

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  10. Zero Project Call for Nominations 2023 on Independent Living and Political Participation and ICT

    The Zero Project encourages nominations from all sectors of society – policy makers, startups, academia, civil society, businesses – and especially, those relating to multiple or severe disabilities, humanitarian action, gender equality, the arts, sexual orientation, psychosocial disabilities

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