建立可访问的目的地。欧洲的旅游、交通和残疾人

David Rodríguez Guillén, Juan Antonio Clemente Soler, Juan Carlos Solano Lucas
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旅游业是欧洲的战略部门,无障碍不仅是一项权利,而且是实现高质量旅游的关键因素。因此,旅游可以被理解为社会正义问题,是提高目的地竞争力和可持续性以及整体旅游体验的整体战略。基于对无障碍是提供无歧视优质旅游的基本原则的理解,本研究采用结构化问卷调查的方法,对与旅游无障碍相关的关键要素进行了综合分析。我们确定潜在的改进措施;例如,在制定标书时,让无障碍领域的专业人士提供咨询,改进欧洲立法的各个方面,促进最佳实践和信息交流,提高社会、工作场所和教育机构对这一问题的敏感性和认识。此外,在欧洲一级使用人工智能或改进预算分配可能非常有用。
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Building accessible destinations. Tourism, transport and disability in Europe
Tourism is a strategic sector in Europe, and accessibility is not only a right but also represents a key element in achieving quality tourism. Thus, tourism can be understood as a matter of social justice and an integral strategy to improve destinations’ competitiveness and sustainability, as well as the overall tourist experience. Based on the understanding of accessibility as a fundamental principle in providing quality tourism that is free of discrimination, this study uses a structured questionnaire to comprehensively address key elements related to tourist accessibility. We identify potential actions for improvement; for example, making professionals in the field of accessibility available for consultation when creating tenders, improving aspects of European legislation, promoting best practices and information exchange, and improving sensitisation and awareness around this issue in society, the workplace, and educational institutions. In addition, the use of artificial intelligence or improved budget allocation at the European level could be highly useful.
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Social sciences & humanities open
Social sciences & humanities open Psychology (General), Decision Sciences (General), Social Sciences (General)
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