Bechi promotes regional well-being in L'Alfàs del Pi: health, business, and local development
Bechi promotes regional well-being in L'Alfàs del Pi: health, business, and local development
Yesterday, June 26, we at Bechi had the honor of actively participating in the event held in L'Alfàs del Pi , where the importance of territorial well-being as a driver of local, sustainable, and inclusive development was highlighted .
The meeting, reported by Alicante Plaza , generated a valuable space for dialogue between stakeholders in the health sector , the business community , and public administration , with the goal of building healthier and more resilient territories.
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Our view from Bechi
At Bechi, we firmly believe that well-being is not just a matter of health, but a territorial strategy that must be integrated into the economic, social, and urban model of municipalities. Therefore, we have long promoted initiatives that connect:
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Health and quality of life as axes of innovation.
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Business and territory as pillars of local development.
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Knowledge and community as the basis for transformation.
Our participation in this event reinforces our commitment to creating an ecosystem of healthy and sustainable municipalities in the province of Alicante and beyond.
Bechi in action: well-being applied to the territory
During the day, Bechi contributed to the debate by sharing tools, methodologies, and examples of best practices that demonstrate that it is possible to make well-being a real driver of development . Among the topics discussed:
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The role of the welfare economy as a driver of the future.
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How to design territories that promote health at the urban scale.
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Strategies to align companies, public policies and citizens.
Gratitude and next steps
We would like to thank L'Alfàs del Pi for its firm commitment to this approach, as well as all the participants who made this inspiring, enriching, and necessary meeting possible.
At Bechi, we will continue working to promote spaces for territorial transformation, where well-being ceases to be a promise and becomes a shared reality.