10 mar. 2022 mental health of the urban residents also improve the sound of the urban environment by preventing noise pollution in the environment ...
6 sept. 2021 my works towards the issue of soundscape and the problems of noise pollution that are linked to it. The shift in my artistic work - from ...
13 jan. 2021 Noise pollution is a growing problem in the environment of cities and the design of urban soundscapes as part of sustainable urban ...
Urban soundscape;. The phonic identity of the city;. Noise pollution;. Sustainable urban design. Abstract The world is urbanizing rapidly with more than
importance of improving the quality of the urban soundscape due to the negative effects of noise pollution on human health.[3].
5 août 2022 Noise pollution is one of the most concerning burdens for public health and wellbeing; however façade acoustic performance is generally not ...
22 fév. 2019 monitor map and model the effects of noise pollution and design mitigation policies to reduce the ... to noise ratio; urban soundscape.
Tuning down urban soundscapes to promote Given the projections of rapid urban growth over the next years noise pollution
urban soundscapes are involved in urban development processes and that they communicate with local stakeholders.87. Furthermore noise pollution should be
5 août 2022 Populated urban environments are generally more affected by noise pollution as indicated by noise maps developed in.
and the UK illustrating the abatement approach taken within noise policy demonstrating the importance of individual experience in assessing the soundscapes of urban environments and identifying a terminology to facilitate an introduction of soundscapes into the planning process
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.
If ideal urban soundscapes should reflect life through sounds communicating human presence and activities, noise annoyance is interpreted by the fact that “traffic” is the obvious salient factor describing the environment of cities ( Raimbault and Dubois, submitted ).
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.
Since 1972, the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared noise as a pollutant. Over the last decades, the quality of the urban environment has attracted the interest of researchers due to the growing urban sprawl, especially in developing countries. The objective of this study was to evaluate th …