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  1. “Accessibility and Inclusive Tourism Development” - Compendium of Best Practices

    in natural areas. The examples can inspire others to launch similar initiatives aimed at achieving

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  2. Luxembourg City Wins 2022 Access City Award

    natural areas, beaches and parks to support inclusive tourism. The city of Porto, Portugal, received

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  3. Webinar: Accessible Tourism Within and Beyond Protected Areas in Lebanon, 5 May 2022

    , European Network for Accessible Tourism (ENAT) Accessibility in the Natural Parks Network

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  4. "Accessibility should be understood as an investment, not a cost" - Experts at Fitur International Tourism Fair

    activities, travel, stay in hotels, wander independently along natural routes or cities, eat in restaurants

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  5. AccessibleEU Greece - Smart and Inclusive Cities: Services for All Citizens and Visitors

    . in the field of inclusive tourism and access to natural and cultural heritage Alexandros Mourouzis

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  6. San Cristóbal de La Laguna wins 2024 Access City Award, advancing accessibility for persons with disabilities

    to ensuring play areas have varied landscapes incorporating natural elements, all while remaining

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  7. European Cultural Tourism Network Awards 2024 seeks outstanding Accessible Heritage Destinations

    and enjoy the heritage values in Europe’s cultural heritage sites, buildings, objects and natural areas

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  8. International Webinar on Accessible Tourism for All: Focus on Ukraine

    The Webinar will: Explore the evolving opportunities and challenges in the sphere of accessibility at a national and international level. Showcase good practices in advancing accessibility, focused on universal design, built environments, tourism services, as well as natural and cultural heritage

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  9. Torino Manifesto on Tourism for All 2025

    stakeholders Policymakers Private sector Managers of cultural and natural resources Developers

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  10. ENAT Code of Good Conduct Background Information

    is established in order to respond to users’ and clients’ functional requirements, this must be of equal quality..., services and information, using a ‘design-for-all’ approach, in order to remove or minimise access... in national and international research and development activities in order to advance their knowledge

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