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  1. ENAT Looks Forward to a Bright Future in 2008

    Ivor Ambrose, Coordinator of ENAT, takes an end-of-year look at what ENAT has achieved, and where it will go next. (This text can be downloaded in PDF format from the right-hand panel). ENAT has come a long way in the two years since we began: 400 registered members in 46 countries 2 international

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  2. ‘Accessible Tourism for All’ - the Example of Blind and Visually Impaired (M.A. Thesis)

    , in PDF format from the right-hand panel.

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  3. Australian Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002, (revised 2005)

    the right-hand panel.

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  4. Bangkok Recommendations on Accessible Tourism in Asia and the Pacific (2007)

    in PDF format from the right-hand panel.

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  5. eBusiness Forum, Athens

    -hand panel.

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  6. Alto Adige per tutti, Bolzano, Italy

    the right-hand panel.

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  7. Draft Code of Practice on Accessible Heritage Sites

    with stakeholders during April 2008. The document can be downloaded from the right-hand panel in PDF format.

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  8. 2010: A Europe Accessible For All. Report from expert group set up by European Commission (2003)

    and promoting sustainable development. Download the report from the right-hand panel in English

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  9. Widening the horizons for people over 55. Tourism Conference

    , Brussels. Download the Invitation and Agenda from the right-hand panel.

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  10. Final Conference of the ASK-IT Project

    , or download the Programme and Registration Form from the right-hand panel.

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