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The PPS also recognises that renewable energydevelopments may have an adverse effect on both the historic and natural environment.It thereforestipulates that applications affecting World HeritageSites should only be granted after an assessment has shown that the integrity of the site would not be adversely affected.It also specifies that planningpermission for renewable energy projects which affect Scheduled Monuments,Conservation Areas,Listed Buildings,and sites on the Register of HistoricBattlefieldsand the Register of Parks and Gardens ofSpecial Historic Interest in England should be grantedonly where it can be demonstrated that the objectivesof designation of the area will not be compromised by the development,or where any. | UNEP Environmental Aspects of Phosphate and Potash Mining United Nations Environment Programme International Fertilizer Industry Association Environmental Aspects of Phosphate and Potash Mining United Nations Environment Programme International Fertilizer Industry Association UNEP International Fertilizer Industry Association United Nations Environment Programme Division of Technology Industry and Economics 39-43 Quai André Citroen 75739 Paris Cedex 15 - France Tel 33 1 44 37 14 50 Fax 33 1 44 37 14 74 E-mail unep.tie@unep.fr Web www.uneptie.org International Fertilizer Industry Association 28 rue Marbeuf 75008 Paris - France Tel 33 1 53 93 05 00 Fax 33 1 53 93 05 45 47 E-mail ifa@fertilizer.org Web .