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  1. ACCESSTOUR. Accessible Tourism for Inclusion and Value Creation in Rural Areas of Norway

    for accommodation than others - whether it concerns travellers or those who live in a place. Visitors... is large. "In Norway, 15 percent of the population live with a disability, be it mobility impairment

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  2. ‘Disability Passport’ to help disabled people access more UK tourist attractions

    in response to frustrations shared by disabled people and a major live music promoter in how disability needs... and a live API allows for online ticket sales (and more) to be genuinely achievable for the first time

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  3. Newsletters and e-Bulletins

    Tourism Conference, Brussels, 6 June 2014 Live-Streaming. ENAT e-Bulletin 44, 6/5/2014EU Conference "Mind

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  4. ENAT Code of Good Conduct

    on their website or in printed marketing and advertising material. What if a member fails to live up

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  5. Home

    and training course for professional tourist guides which will be tested in live tours. In 2015 the course

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  6. The Disabled Birders Association

    The Disabled Birders Association is a relatively young organisation seeking to improve access for people with disabilities to reserves, facilities and services for "birding" (ornithology). We have members across the world but the majority live in the UK. There is a separate chapter in the USA.

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  7. House completely wheel chair friendly, for rent in Spetses, Greece

    a traditional house but also wheel chair friendly. We live in Spetses and our work is maintenance

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  8. Tenerife Sur, Municipality of Arona Access Plan and Guidebook, 2009

    an effort to turn Arona into a barrier-free place to live in. A good example of this is the 7 km long... the Arona Barrier-Free Tourism Guide (EN, ES, DE) (PDF fomat, 14.8 Mb).

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  9. 2010: A Europe Accessible For All. Report from expert group set up by European Commission (2003)

    more and better growth by 2010. And to make Europe a better place to live. It is thus a unique

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  10. META - Guidebook for Accessible Tourism, Jaen, Spain

    The accessibility of services we offer is a condition for all people to take part in tourist activities. Providers of accessible services must take into account that we live in a plural and diverse society, as requirements are not equal for all people. Tourism activities should be organized

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