“…Likewise, the related term 'territoriality' "is used in a number of senses", whilst it differs from the notion of 'territory' , as this "refers to behaviours related to the establishment and defence of territories" (Delaney, 2009, p. 196), or signifies an "attempt to affect, influence, or control actions, interactions, or access by asserting and attempting to enforce control over a specific geographic area" (sack, 1983). another significance found for this term is, for example, the sense of belonging to a given territory (trigal, 2015, p. 586), amongst many others (Luukkonen & Moilanen, 2012;Martin, rhys, & Michael, 2004).…”