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Definitions from the WebRegionalisationDefinitionRegionalisation refers to the process of dividing a larger area or organization into smaller regions based on various factors including geography, demographics, or cultural characteristics. SensesSense 1:Noun - The act of implementing regional divisions within a country or organization. Example sentence: The regionalisation of the healthcare system has led to better access to medical services for remote communities. Related products: Books on regionalisation in practice Sense 2:Noun - The process of adapting a product or service to suit the preferences and needs of specific regional markets. Example sentence: The regionalisation of their menu allowed the fast-food chain to incorporate local flavors and increase customer satisfaction. Related products: Books on global marketing and regionalisation UsagePopular usage:Regionalisation has become a popular strategy for governments aiming to decentralize power and address regional disparities. Example sentence: The government's regionalisation policy aims to boost economic growth in underdeveloped regions. Related products: Books on policies for regional development Local usage:In the local context, regionalisation refers to the establishment of regional councils to govern specific areas within the county. Example sentence: The local community actively participates in the regionalisation process by electing representatives to the regional council. Related products: Books on local governance and regionalisation | ||||
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