Thirteen young researchers have developed scientific work in the field and analysis of the building, with remarkable elements of popular architecture in the city of Lagos, the evaluation and proposal of cultural routes, the potential of Birdwatching and Bird by Ear in the city, the study of proximity tourism, among other topics. Through this action it was intended to enable students to consider accessible and inclusive tourism transversally to their professional activities.
The results of this learning will be presented in a seminar inserted in the cycle of conferences on Accessible Tourism to be held on November 9, 2020, at the Campus of Penha of the University of Algarve, in the Pedagogical Complex (Auditorium 1.5), starting at 2 pm.
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