Received: 2016-10-10
Accepted: 2017-3-13
Published Online: 2017-4-21
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- Soundscape design guidelines through noise mapping methodologies: An application to medium urban agglomerations
- Modelling of intra-urban variability of prevailing ambient noise at different temporal resolution
- Findings from measurements of noise levels in indoor and outdoor environments in an expanding urban area: a case of Tirana
- Assessing soundscape: Comparison between in situ and laboratory methodologies
- Validation of the Tranquillity Rating Prediction Tool (TRAPT): comparative studies in UK and Hong Kong
- Validation of large scale noise exposure modelling by long-term measurements
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Keywords for this article
crossroads;
dominant sounds;
indoor environments;
measurements;
outdoor environments;
prediction;
standards
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Articles in the same Issue
- Research Article
- Soundscape design guidelines through noise mapping methodologies: An application to medium urban agglomerations
- Modelling of intra-urban variability of prevailing ambient noise at different temporal resolution
- Findings from measurements of noise levels in indoor and outdoor environments in an expanding urban area: a case of Tirana
- Assessing soundscape: Comparison between in situ and laboratory methodologies
- Validation of the Tranquillity Rating Prediction Tool (TRAPT): comparative studies in UK and Hong Kong
- Validation of large scale noise exposure modelling by long-term measurements
- Soundscape mapping in environmental noise management and urban planning: case studies in two UK cities