Preliminaries of the concept of "Territorial coaching": the challenge of building development components for a territorial project
Abstract
The rapid transformations that our current era is witnessing in the context of globalization call for reconsidering the foundations and mechanics of territorial development and ways of dealing with it, as it is a demand that has a current, priority and is not subject to postponement. With sectoral approaches and a view of soil as a neutral parameter, they took into consideration what is typifying the twenty-first century, which is defined by a technological and digital revolution that has contributed to the consolidation of new concepts that require modern and advanced skills and methods. It should be acquired and worked to invest more in accordance with a smart scientific approach capable of overcoming the constraints and raising the challenges posed, which imposes the need to move towards a territorial approach that allows a deep understanding of the aspirations and expectations of the local soil as a basis for the success and effectiveness of development projects, through development inputs that take modern approaches and mechanisms Contemporary in dealing with soil, such as dirt coaching, and dirt intelligence in the embodiment of the soil project on the one hand, and as a pillar of development in general on the other hand,
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