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accessible tourism is in focus. As a non-profit organisation, ENAT is not eligible for direct funding from... is accessible for people with disabilities, (which is a programme requirement to receive EU funding
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, health care, leisure activities, financial services and funding and housing – as well as in other areas... 3.3. Goods and services 3.4. Health care 3.5. Leisure activities 3.6. Financial services and funding
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policies and funding for cultural tourism” with experts and politicians. The event includes a country... and funding for cultural tourism”. Round up and discussion with EU and regional decision makers
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Leader funding to help realise it. Objective The main objective of the project was to make the nature... active life and to experience nature. The project was supported with EAFRD funding through the Leader
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and international markets, and to engage in innovation processes Project Summary Project name (EN... in a pathway of quality and sustainability. Funding Programme: 2014 - 2020 INTERREG V-A Italy - France...: Ongoing Total budget/expenditure: EUR 1.378.700,00 European Union funding: EUR 1.171.895,00 Partners Lead
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Under the INVITE project funding scheme for SMEs, Eyemmersive (EYEM) proposes to create a Digital Market Place for Immersive Tourism based on VR technologies. The service concept will provide a new... is the internationally recognised specialist network on inclusive tourism. We will use the INVITE funding
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This report details the findings of a study commissioned by the Department for Transport, to assess the effectiveness of the voluntary code of practice. The code sets out minimum standards that should be met by airlines for aircraft design and service on board (which is not included
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in their attempts to eliminate barriers to mobility. The analytical findings also serve to identify
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'Sydney for All' is presented in a prototype accessible tourism Web “portal” at www.sydneyforall.com It highlights destination experiences around Sydney for those with access needs. The portal reflects the findings of a research project and seeks to provide accessibility information about key
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. Access to public transport will also be in focus, with the latest findings from the European research
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