Ten questions on the soundscapes of the built environment
Autor: | Lex Brown, Francesco Aletta, Klaus Genuit, J. Luis Bento Coelho, André Fiebig, Truls Gjestland, Brigitte Schulte-Fortkamp, Luigi Maffei, Jian Kang, Peter Lercher, Lisa Lavia, Dick Botteldooren, Irene van Kamp |
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Přispěvatelé: | Kang, Jian, Aletta, Francesco, Gjestland, Truls T., Brown, Lex A., Botteldooren, Dick, Schulte Fortkamp, Brigitte, Lercher, Peter, Kamp, Irene van, Genuit, Klau, Fiebig, Andr!e, Luis Bento Coelho, J., Maffei, Luigi, Lavia, Lisa |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Quality of life
Soundscape Underpinning Engineering Technology and Engineering Environmental Engineering Software_GENERAL Operations research SPECIAL-ISSUE media_common.quotation_subject Geography Planning and Development Soundscape Acoustic environment Environmental noise Urban sound planning Quality of life SPACES URBAN SOUNDSCAPES 010501 environmental sciences 01 natural sciences NOISE Resource (project management) Multidisciplinary approach AREAS 0103 physical sciences QUALITY Quality (business) Urban sound planning 010301 acoustics Built environment 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Civil and Structural Engineering media_common PERCEPTION business.industry Environmental noise Building and Construction MODEL PARKS Paradigm shift Acoustic environment Engineering ethics HEALTH business Diversity (politics) |
Zdroj: | BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT |
ISSN: | 0360-1323 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.buildenv.2016.08.011 |
Popis: | Soundscape research represents a paradigm shift from noise control policies towards a new multidisciplinary approach as it involves not only physical measurements but also the cooperation of humanity and social sciences to account for the diversity of soundscapes across countries and cultures, with more focus on how people actually experience the acoustic environments; and it considers environmental sounds as a ‘resource’ rather than a ‘waste’. The ten questions presented in this paper range from the very basic definitions underlying the emerging soundscape ‘science’, to more applied topics about how to use soundscape as a design approach for the planning and management of the built environments. Although significant research activity has been conducted so far, there is still a need to systematically provide the underpinning science and practical guidance in soundscaping. Thus, the last question aims to identify the most crucial gaps in soundscape research and set the agenda for future advancements in the field. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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