The figure below (Figure 3) presents a graphic illustration of the various factors in Onshoreà Inshoreà Near-shoreà Offshore transition processes. Figure 3: Onshore, Inshore, Nearshore or Offshore. 21 Figure 3 shows the changes in six factors involved in a project: existing knowledge, existing technological possibilities, probable extent of stakeholder conflict, available space, technological difficulties and costs. Although the estimations represented in the graph are not mathematically accurate, it does depict the approximate change in the factors listed above. For example, existing knowledge, current technological possibilities and the probability of stakeholder conflict decrease along the axis from onshore to offshore, while technological difficulties, costs and available space increase. Although several of these factors (e.g. existing technology, existing knowledge and costs) are potentially subject to change, others (e.g. the naturally harsh offshore environment and the scarcity of space onshore) are impossible to change. The lesson offered by this graph is that it is important to recognize the influential factors and adopt special measures in order to manage them. Given that these factors exceed the scope of stakeholder analysis, this issue is left for further research. Pagina 31
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