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  1. Training & Research for Accessible Tourism Development, Belarusian State University, 26.11.2020

    ENAT together with Accessible Portugal and Belarusian State University held a 2-hour webinar. The participants shared best practices in training and research that stimulates accessibility in tourism. Original language: English.

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  2. Diversity and Accessibility Issues in European Project Management

    Webinar presentation by Ivor Ambrose, ENAT Managing Director at the PM2 Alliance Conference, December 2020. 30 Minutes. English language.

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  3. Universal Accessibility Standards

    accessibility are based on the minimum and maximum measurements of a wheelchair, as well as its turning radius

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  4. Handiplage

    sight impaired persons to swim independently in maximum safety conditions, and also

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  5. ENTER2009@Amsterdam Conference, IFITT

    are designed in a way that enables maximum exchange of information and interaction. Presentations and debates

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  6. Successful Celebration of the 5th European Greenways Conference (Madrid)

    to obtain the maximum historical, social and environmental use of these former railway lines. Ever

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  7. High-Level International Seminar on Accessible Tourism for Tourist Boards and DMOs

    planning, marketing and business development. Maximum 15 persons. Places will be allocated on “first come

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  8. EU Access Cities Award competition advances towards the December final

    to identify cities that qualify for entry to the final assessment by a European Jury, with a maximum of two

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  9. European Commission Call for Proposals: Design, Implementation, Promotion and Marketing of Accessible Tourism Itineraries

    tourism flows in the low-season. Positive returns for businesses, especially SMEs and micro-SMEs Maximum

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  10. Accessible Baltics

    for groups of maximum 20 people. Should you wish to spend your holiday with your family or smaller

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