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Accessibility and smart tourism: tourism for all and reducing inequalities: a tourism agenda 2030

Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes, 2023
PurposeThis study analyses the role of tourism in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, as well as the need to integrate sustainability into tourism policies, which contribute to the development and accessibility of technologies and the quality of society.Design/methodology/approachThis study reviews the accessibility of the ...
Iluta Arbidane   +4 more
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Inclusive Tourism Management: Ensuring Accessibility for All

Journal of Social Responsibility,Tourism and Hospitality, 2021
This article delves into the imperative of inclusive tourism management, emphasizing the importance of adapting commerce and management strategies to foster accessibility for diverse populations. As the tourism and hospitality industry strives to become more inclusive, addressing the needs of people with disabilities and marginalized communities ...
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Tourism for All: From Customer to Destination after COVID-19

2022
In 1989, the Declaration on Human Rights and Disability (Stein, 2017; Degener, 2016) asked governments to implement policies to enable people with disabilities to engage in tourism and to include them in the tourism experiences. These two diverse tourism needs led to the birth of "tourism for all," aimed at helping all people to travel, despite his or ...
Carmen Bizzarri   +2 more
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Towards a ‘tourism for all’ policy for Ireland: achieving real sustainability in Irish tourism

Current Issues in Tourism, 2011
The importance of tourism for all initiatives in contributing to the economic and social well-being of citizens has long been recognised by many European Union Member States. The European Commission and the European Economic and Social Committee have acknowledged not only the social value of tourism for all in terms of personal development, well-being ...
Kevin Griffin, Jane Stacey
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Tourism, Health, and Quality of Life for All

2022
Some hospitals improving their service structure, a greater number of people having access to a quality medical service, and above all, greater demand from a public with special needs make many entrepreneurs combine medical treatment with a quality service, such as that provided by the hotel chain.
André Riani Costa Perinotto   +1 more
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Tourism for all

Tourism Management, 1991
Abstract If one were required to sum up the ‘Tourism for All in Europe’ conference, held at Gatwick, UK on 14–15 March 1991 in a word, it would have to be ‘toilets’. The problems and worries that these can cause to the disabled were mentioned again and again and served as a reminder that access to tourism for the disabled, though improving, still ...
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