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  1. An Inclusive Tourism Response to COVID-19 for Vulnerable Groups - UNWTO

    by women. As COVID-19 increases the need for unpaid care with higher illness rates and many dependents

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  2. Emerging Markets Summit, Hilton Orlando, USA

    ENAT Associate Member, TravelAbility, presents the TravelAbility annual summit on tourism accessibility, sustainability, diversity, equality and inclusion. Early Bird Rates available until April 15, 2022. Take advantage of the $300 savings. Use code: EBX. For further details, visit

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  3. Projects

    Research Unit. It connects the European Green Deal to our living spaces. It calls on all Europeans

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  4. Accessibility to Cultural Heritage. Nordic Perspectives

    areas: the Faroe Islands, Green-land, and Åland. Nordic cooperation has firm traditions in politics

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  5. Trainer Guide - Australian Flexible Learning Toolbox

    .. 10 2.3.2 Green room .. 11 2.4 Sample learning sequence .... 11 2.4.1 Tasks and activities

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  6. Launch Event. "Brussels for All" Tour Guide for Persons with Reduced Mobility

    projects to improve the accessibility of green areas, playgrounds, roadway systems and transport

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  7. Responsible Tourism in FITUR, Spain

    was on saving energy (and money) in what was called “Fitur Green”. A software called e-toolkit Hotel Energy

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  8. Inclusive Travel Offers and Services in the Azores by ENAT Member, Cresaçor

    and of the hydrangeas and the green of the fields and mountains range in hue from one island to another

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  9. European Commission's "EDEN Awards" will Support Accessible Tourism Destinations in Europe

    EDEN 2013, while the expert committee selected three finalists: Laško, Radol'ca and Green Karst. Spain...://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/newsroom/cf/itemdetail.cfm?item_id=5791&lang=en ENAT has produced a "Summary Note

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  10. Bicycles for users with disabilities in Spanish Greenways

    be found at the Greenways website Vías Verdes (literally, "green-ways") are old disused railway lines

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