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  1. Dachstein World Heritage Site, Austria, Gets Barrier-free Upgrade

    to the Dachstein Cave World-starting point from where the World Natural Heritage viewpoint is easily

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  2. ENAT Study Report No. 3. Towards 2010: Disability Policy Challenges and Actions for the European Tourism Sector

    The title of this report refers to 2010, the year which was set as the end-point of the European Disability Action Plan. The plan was launched in 2003, to combat discrimination and improve the participation of disabled citizens in European society. The study report examines European tourism policy

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  3. PTaccess - Public Transport Systems' Accessibility for Disabled People in Europe

    the point of view of national disabled organisations, national transport operators, and governmental

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  4. First International Conference "Accessible Tourism for All", Belgrade

    and with profit, social and human point of view, the event will include three parallel workshops as well

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  5. A Methodology for Testing Accessible Accommodation Information Provision Formats

    and supply of accessible accommodation. To this point in time, no research has sought to assess

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  6. EURO ACCESS Project

    system for people with disabilities. This will be a fundamental point if EU policy wants to be human

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  7. Stockholm: "The Most Accessible Capital City in the World by 2010"

    persons requesting them to point out suitable objects and corresponding actions in order

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  8. New Series of Accessible Tourism Seminars Opens in Brandenburg, Germany

    his or her own decision whether this offer meets his or her needs or not. The second key point

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  9. Serbia: Second International Conference on Accessible Tourism – Tourism for All

    , Tourist Agencies' Point of View, Today and the Future". Svetozar Krstic, Belgrade Chamber of Commerce

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  10. Europeans and Tourism - Eurobarometer Survey Report, Autumn 2009

    Communication, and does not represent the point of view of the European Commission. The interpretations

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