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The historic character of the landscape shouldtherefore be considered alongside other aspects ofcharacter and visual and aesthetic issues when framingplanning policies or determining individual applications,and landscape capacity and sensitivity analyses shouldalways include the historic localauthorities have completed an appraisal of this historic dimension of the landscape as part of theEnglish Heritage-sponsored Historic LandscapeCharacterisation programme,this appraisal should be incorporated in the overall assessment of landscape impact. In considering the landscape effects of wind energydevelopments,planning authorities should have regardto the immediate landscape impacts of the project,tothe impacts of related secondary developments such as power lines and transmission stations,and to thecumulative effects of. | Trade and Climate Change WTO-UNEP Report Trade and Climate Change A report by the United Nations Environment Programme and the World Trade Organization Ludivine Tamiotti Robert Teh Vesile Kulaẹoglu Anne Olhoff Benjamin Simmons Hussein Abaza WORLD Trade ORGANIZATION UNEP United Nations Environment Programme Disclaimers For the WTO Any opinions reflected in this publication are the sole responsibility of the World Trade Organization WTO Secretariat. They do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of Members of the WTO. For UNEP The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the United Nations Environment Programme concerning the legal status of any country territory city or area or of its authorities or concerning delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Moreover the views expressed do not necessarily represent the decision or the stated policy of the United Nations Environment Programme nor does citing of trade names or commercial processes constitute endorsement. World Trade Organization 2009. Reproduction of material contained in this document may be made only with written permission of the WTO Publications Manager. With written permission of the WTO Publications Manager reproduction and use of the material contained in this document for non-commercial educational and training purposes is encouraged. WTO ISBN 978-92-870-3522-6 UNEP ISBN 978-92-807-3038-8 - Job number DTI 1188 GE Also available in French and Spanish French title ISBN 978-92-870-3523-3 Spanish title ISBN 978-92-870-3524-0 WTO publications can be obtained through major booksellers or from WTO Publications World Trade Organization 154 rue de Lausanne CH-1211 Geneva 21 Tel 41 22 739 52 08 Fax 41 22 739 54 58 Email publications@ WTO online bookshop http WTO website http UNEP website http Printed by WTO Secretariat Switzerland .