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processes etc. All assistive technologies and services will be considered. Furthermore, we have defined 5 additional important themes from which Innovative Practices are especially welcome. 5. Urban
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. Furthermore, we have defined 5 additional important themes from which Innovative Practices are especially welcome. 5. Urban Development Urban planning making cities and public spaces more accessible
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the flexibility of the Curricula by designing 5 pilot courses in 3 different countries, as follows: ITFS course at EQF level 5 will be implemented in Germany and Greece. The German pilot will address
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receipts have been growing at an annual rate of 3 to 5%, outpacing the growth of international trade... VR based tourism at a cost of less than 5% of the actual travel cost per person, if they travelled
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ENAT National Co-ordinators’ and Full Members’ Activities 5 2.3 ENAT Fund-raising, Sponsorship... Tourism 5. ANNEX 1. List of ENAT Members, December 2019
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Hall 7.1b Blue Stage Wed, Mar 5, 2025, 16:00 - 17:00 CET Follow the Livestream: ITB-Convention Co-hosted by Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and UN Tourism... and Accessible Tourism Wed, Mar 5, 2025, 16:00 - 17:00 Speakers: Keynote Speaker, Zoritsa Urosevic
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espacios públicos incluyendo un itinerario peatonal accesible de 5 kms que une los yacimientos... presents key improvements in public transport, in public spaces including a 5 km. accessible pedestrian... La Ciudad de Atenas ha realizado grandes mejoras en la accesibilidad de su centro histórico y
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The Hellenic Ministry of Tourism hosted a national conference on 12 July 2007, where the Minister, Mrs. Fanny Palli-Petralia addressed an audience of almost 100 delegates on the subject of accessible tourism development. Other speakers included the General Secretary of Tourism, Mrs. Maria Yianniri
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, visiting a well-known cave, and sightseeing. The excursion, from 7 – 12 August intends to give
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The Accessibility and Attitudinal Barriers Model (AABM), originally developed by Takeda & Card (2002, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 12(1), 47–61), illustrated four travel sectors (transportation, accommodation, eating and drinking establishments, and attractions), and to what extent travel
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