11 Mar 2021 and practical implications have been derived from the findings to diminishing the gap in knowledge about soundscapes for urban planning ...
understanding of sound perception and the functions of the identified sounds Key words: Urban soundscape Psychoacoustics
23 Apr 2012 generate knowledge; meanwhile urban designers
enrich human experiences by giving spatial cues such as volume and distance. stakeholders also raised awareness and understanding of urban soundscape ...
The effecting factors of soundscape perception and space experience have a very Raimbault M and Dubois D. Urban soundscapes: experiences and knowledge.
7 Aug 2017 Many studies of urban soundscapes have been performed with different aims ranging from ... soundscapes: Experiences and knowledge” Cities
6 Jan 2022 In the last two decades urban soundscape research has been a ... Raimbault
subjective knowledge which is related to an individual's experiences
Employing components of Murray Schafer's soundscape typology from his inimitable argument that a qualitative understanding of urban noise reveals social ...
space within context – for which the term urban soundscape is now commonly used Urban soundscapes: Experiences and knowledge. Cities 22(5)
Non-expert experiences of soundscapes as global andmeaningful In the context of urban environments where noise isproduced by various objects studies show that reac-tions to simultaneous
Current research about urban soundscapes tends to include more subject-centered approaches that aim at achieving new knowledge about the adverse effects of noise on health and well-being.
The soundscape thus accounts for the relationship between the individual experience and subjectivity with a physical and a socio-cultural context. In his studies of soundscape evolution, Schafer (1977) describes more precisely urban soundscapes as complex sonic environments and as cues about socio-cultural life throughout history.
Comparisons of city-users and urban planners’ experiences of urban soundscapes allow us to infer that a decrease of noise level or the elimination of noises from urban environments is not sufficient and can even create anxiety or reveal other problems.
In conclusion, we expect that the identification of a variety of soundscape areas in cities, relying on human-centered categorization, would help decision making, and research on the development, expansion, re-organization or modernization of urban structures.