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by the respective partners in Italy and Bulgaria. 2. Research and Itinerary Design Partners will map... and Easy Read formats. 4. Dissemination and Evaluation The last work package will entail actual...’s skills to offer an enjoyable experience to visitors on the island www.pwdservices.gr DomSpain
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(SMG), and Barcelona City Council in Spain, in collaboration with the World Tourism Organization’s.... To respect the culture and rights of the people of the city in which you are traveling. 2. To respect... by preserving nature. 4. To consider that travel is a right for all and make sure that the socially
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gate 4. Registration Deadline formregsistrations is October 21th 2022. Conference entrance is free. Go... Waterhouse The Making of a Virtual Museum Experience – Roald Amundsen’s House in VR Jonas Nordby, Follo... to be blind - Perspectives, barriers, and opportunities Stein Erik Skotkjerra, Siteimprove Track 2 - Outdoor
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the Pico Neo 2, Pico Neo 3, and Pico 4. The demonstrations provided the attendees with an immersive... VR content for tourism. Dr Ramachandran also demonstrated EU funded DIVETOUR project’s VR-based
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Municipality. 2. “Accessible Museums for a Living Culture" Project (EU-Funded) Through this project... inclusive narration, tactile exploration, and shared discovery. 4. Education, Arts, and Awareness... in reports shaping Izmir’s next 50-year plans. Photo: Members of the Tourism for Everyone Association
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attractions in Athens. Table of Contents 1 Introduction ....4 1.1 The European Network for Accessible Tourism ...4 1.2 Scope and Purpose of the ENAT International Workshop ...4 2 International Workshop..., Alternative Life Association, Turkey... 25 4 Reports from the Parallel Working Groups ...26 4.1
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. FOREWORD 2 2. TERMINOLOGY 4 BASING ALL STANDARDISATION INITIATIVES ON THE SOCIAL MODEL OF DISABILITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH 4 DEFINITIONS OF ACCESSIBLE TRANSPORT AND TOURISM SERVICES 4 3. ACCESSIBILITY... PRACTICES IN THE EU 7 COMPLAINTS AND REDRESS PROCEDURES 7 4. ACCESSIBILITY AND RELIABILITY
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as a method 2. European position on Universal Design 2.1. Historical events 2.2. The current situation 3. Recommendations to governments 3.1. Recommendation 1: Adopt and decide 3.2. Recommendation 2: Co-ordinate 3.3. Recommendation 3: Implement 3.4. Recommendation 4: Evaluate 4. Examples of good practice
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). Table of contents List of abbreviations Executive summary PART 1: INTRODUCTION 1 1 Introduction 2 1.1 Background of the study 2 1.2 Aim of the study 3 1.3 Methodological approach 3 1.4 Structure of the report 9 2 Key characteristics of the EU tourism industry 10 2.1 Europe as a tourism destination
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person over 55 years old) and the youth (aged between 15 and 29). 2. Diversifying the EU tourism offer... by consortia made of a minimum of 5 partners from at least 4 different eligible countries (when applying for Themes 1 and/or 2) or at least 2 different eligible countries (when applying for Theme 3
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