[HTML][HTML] Investigating sonic injustice: A review of published research
Sound has been researched as either an environmental pollutant (noise) with detrimental
health effects or an environmental resource with beneficial outcomes for well-being. We …
health effects or an environmental resource with beneficial outcomes for well-being. We …
The physiological restorative role of soundscape in different forest structures
Natural soundscape is considered a dominant type of hearing in forested areas and
contributes to health and recovery effects from exposure to the biophilic outdoor …
contributes to health and recovery effects from exposure to the biophilic outdoor …
Adjusted controlled pass-by (CPB) method for urban road traffic noise assessment
Noise associated with road infrastructure is a prominent problem in environmental acoustics,
and its implications with respect to human health are well documented. Objective and …
and its implications with respect to human health are well documented. Objective and …
Which environmental features contribute to positive and negative perceptions of urban parks? A cross-cultural comparison using online reviews and Natural …
S Huai, T Van de Voorde - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2022 - Elsevier
Assessing the perceptions of urban parks and understanding the relationships between
environmental features and park perceptions are critical to the design and management of …
environmental features and park perceptions are critical to the design and management of …
Potential restorative effects of urban soundscapes: Personality traits, temperament, and perceptions of VR urban environments
This study investigated the potential restorative (PR) effects of urban soundscapes. To
establish a new set of PR criteria for urban environments, this study recreated 10 urban sites …
establish a new set of PR criteria for urban environments, this study recreated 10 urban sites …
[HTML][HTML] Spatio-temporal changes of road traffic noise pollution at ecoregional scale
C Iglesias-Merchan, R Laborda-Somolinos… - Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Noise pollution is a pervasive factor that increasingly threatens natural resources and
human health worldwide. In particular, large-scale changes in road networks have driven …
human health worldwide. In particular, large-scale changes in road networks have driven …
Moving past the sound-noise dichotomy: How professionals of the built environment approach the sonic dimension
Debates on the sounds of cities have focused on the often-used dichotomy of noise versus
sound; yet for the decades of debate, few examples of policy, procedures, or case studies …
sound; yet for the decades of debate, few examples of policy, procedures, or case studies …
[HTML][HTML] Seeing through their eyes: Revealing recreationists' landscape preferences through viewshed analysis and machine learning
Planning for outdoor recreation requires knowledge about the needs and preferences of
recreationists. While previous research has mainly relied on stated preferences, recent …
recreationists. While previous research has mainly relied on stated preferences, recent …
Evaluation of soundscapes in urban parks in olsztyn (Poland) for improvement of landscape design and management
Soundscape analyses and noise measurements should be a part of pre-design works
involved in planning green areas in city centers. The aim of the study was to conduct a multi …
involved in planning green areas in city centers. The aim of the study was to conduct a multi …
Promoting healthy and supportive acoustic environments: Going beyond the quietness
When confronted with the topic of the quality of the acoustic environments, society and
communities around the world tend to consider “sound” mainly in its negative facet of …
communities around the world tend to consider “sound” mainly in its negative facet of …