The role and application of the concept of the soundscape, vis-୶is that of environmental noise management, needs elaboration. In noise control, sound is a waste product, managed to reduce the immision of sounds that cause human discomfort. The soundscape approach, by contrast, considers the acoustic environment as a resource, focussing on sounds people want, or prefer. Quiet is not a core requirement for acoustic preference in the outdoor acoustic environment. Core requirements include that soundscape and landscape are congruent, and that wanted sounds in a place are dominant over, or not masked by, unwanted sounds. Soundscape design, planning and management, based on this principle, are a useful augmentation to environmental noise manageme...
In the field of environmental acoustics, the conventional approach, i.e. reduction of 'sound level',...
In the field of environmental acoustics, the conventional approach, i.e. reduction of 'sound level',...
This paper is an outcome of a workshop that addressed the question how soundscape research can impro...
The soundscape approach considers the acoustic environment as a resource, focusing on sounds people ...
This paper develops ideas on moving “soundscapes ” into the mainstream of activity of environmental ...
This paper offers a new approach to understanding, improving and designing soundscapes. “Soundscape”...
research was based on the assumption that landscape architects work on pro-jects in which the acoust...
Landscape planning and design involve decisions that have far-reaching effects, positive and negativ...
Landscape planning and design involve decisions that have far-reaching effects, positive and negativ...
Landscape planning and design involve decisions that have far-reaching effects, positive and negativ...
Landscape planning and design involve decisions that have far-reaching effects, positive and negativ...
Landscape planning and design involve decisions that have far-reaching effects, positive and negativ...
Sound in the environment has traditionally been considered in negative terms as both intrusive and u...
In the last 10 years, worldwide acousticians have been involved in defining new multidisciplinary ap...
In the field of environmental acoustics, the conventional approach, i.e. reduction of 'sound level',...
In the field of environmental acoustics, the conventional approach, i.e. reduction of 'sound level',...
In the field of environmental acoustics, the conventional approach, i.e. reduction of 'sound level',...
This paper is an outcome of a workshop that addressed the question how soundscape research can impro...
The soundscape approach considers the acoustic environment as a resource, focusing on sounds people ...
This paper develops ideas on moving “soundscapes ” into the mainstream of activity of environmental ...
This paper offers a new approach to understanding, improving and designing soundscapes. “Soundscape”...
research was based on the assumption that landscape architects work on pro-jects in which the acoust...
Landscape planning and design involve decisions that have far-reaching effects, positive and negativ...
Landscape planning and design involve decisions that have far-reaching effects, positive and negativ...
Landscape planning and design involve decisions that have far-reaching effects, positive and negativ...
Landscape planning and design involve decisions that have far-reaching effects, positive and negativ...
Landscape planning and design involve decisions that have far-reaching effects, positive and negativ...
Sound in the environment has traditionally been considered in negative terms as both intrusive and u...
In the last 10 years, worldwide acousticians have been involved in defining new multidisciplinary ap...
In the field of environmental acoustics, the conventional approach, i.e. reduction of 'sound level',...
In the field of environmental acoustics, the conventional approach, i.e. reduction of 'sound level',...
In the field of environmental acoustics, the conventional approach, i.e. reduction of 'sound level',...
This paper is an outcome of a workshop that addressed the question how soundscape research can impro...