To promote the importance of universal
accessibility in tourism, UNWTO and the Government of the Republic
of San Marino will jointly organize the First UNWTO Conference on
Accessible Tourism in Europe.
The conference will be held 19-20 November
2014 in collaboration with Village for All (V4A) and the ONCE
Foundation to advance the social inclusion of people with
disabilities.
Facilitating travel for persons with
disabilities is a vital element of any responsible and sustainable
tourism development policy. Universal accessibility in tourism is
not only related to respect for human rights, but also to the
considerable economic opportunities that Tourism for All entails.
With a focus on heritage cities, the First UNWTO
Conference on Accessible Tourism in Europe will address how to
maintain and develop quality, sustainability and competitiveness
in accessible tourism.
The conference will feature best practices for
universal accessibility and design in a wide range of European
destinations. It will pay special attention to destinations that
have developed accessible quality services for all while boosting
their competitiveness, without neglecting the challenges of
heritage protection. Other topics to be discussed include the
development of adequate policies and the role of smart
technologies in fostering universal accessibility in tourism
infrastructures, facilities and services.
The conference will be inaugurated by San
Marinos Minister of Foreign Affairs, Pasquale Valentini, Minister
of Tourism, Teodoro Lonfernini, and the former Capitano Reggente
(Chief of State) of San Marino, Mirko Tomassoni, who will be
joined by the UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai and the
Chairman of the World Committee on Tourism Ethics, Pascal Lamy.
Speakers include representatives of the DG
Enterprise and Industry of the European Commission, the League of
Historical and Accessible Cities (LHAC), Salzburg, winner of the
European Award of Accessible City in 2012, the Spanish ACS
Foundation, the Spanish Agency for International Development and
Cooperation (AECID), the ONCE Foundation, the European Network for
Accessible Tourism (ENAT), the Portuguese Tourism Organization (Turismo
de Portugal), the Regions of Veneto and Sicily in Italy, Village
for All (V4A), Scandic Hotels from Sweden and Visit England.
UNWTO,
San Marino,
Tourism,
Sustainable Tourism
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