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    Mobility patterns of the elderly tourist in Algarve

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    The present work is part of the Project for Scientific Research and Techno-logical Development "Accessibility for All in Tourism" focuses on modal in-terfaces designed according to the concepts of "Universal Design" and "Age Sensitive Design". In this project 851 surveys were carried out for elderly tourists, who arrived in Algarve (Portugal) through the international Airport of Faro, in the summer of 2018, with a view to understanding their prefer-ences and needs in terms of mobility. It presents the characterization of the senior tourist in Algarve, according to: gender, age, academic qualification, situation in the relation to the profession, nationality, disability and/or disa-bilities that affects mobility and the need to use technical aids to move. It analyses and compares, from the point of view of sustainable mobility, the mobility of the elderly tourist, by gender and age group, in the country where they reside and in the Algarve region. This information is useful for local au-thorities and for transport operators in order to make the mobility of elderly tourists, in Algarve, more sustainable from a social, economic and environ-mental standpoint.The Research Project ACCES4ALL - Accessibility for All in Tourisminfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Conference Report: The best education network think tank xiii: Engaging communities in sustainable tourism development, Taylors University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2013

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    The BEST EN Education Network is a long established network which holds annual workshop in the field of sustainable tourism. This year the conference attracts numerous tourism researchers and experts in the three days extensive discussion on engaging communities in sustainable tourism development. This report summarises the presentations and discussions at the conference. It highlights the key findings of the papers presented at the conference and emphasizes the framework for research and education on community tourism. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd
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