Background: Outdoor noise is a source of annoyance and health problems in cities worldwide. Objective: We developed a land-use regression using a GAM Model to estimate the spatial variation of noise levels in Montreal. Methods: Noise levels were measured over a two week period during the summer of 2010 at 87 sites and during the winter of 2011 at 62 sites. A land use regression model was produced for both seasons to estimate noise levels as LAeq24h (resolution of 20 m). A leave one out cross-validation (LOOCV) was performed. Results: LAeq24h measured range from 53.4 to 73.7 dBA for the summer and from 54.1 to 77.7 dBA for the winter. The land use regression models explained 64 % of spatial variability for the summer and 40 % for the winter....
Background: Urban sound levels are a ubiquitous environmental stressor and have been shown to be ass...
In a time when urban areas continue to expand, environmental noise pollution especially from road tr...
AbstractExposure models are needed to evaluate the chronic health effects of ambient ultrafine parti...
The availability of noise maps to assess exposure to noise is often limited, especially in North Ame...
Noise prediction models and noise maps are used to estimate the exposure to road traffic noise, but ...
The impact of temporal aspects of noise data on model development and intraurban variability on envi...
Noise pollution is a common phenomenon of the 21st century. Noise prediction models tend to estimate...
Notable noise mapping obligations exist in the European Union. However, they are limited to designat...
This study estimates the equivalent continuous sound pressure level (Leq) during peak daily periods ...
Noise pollution has negative health consequences, which becomes increasingly relevant with rapid urb...
The awareness that noise exposure is critical for human health is growing around the globe, and land...
In low- and middle-income countries, noise exposure and its negative health effects have been littl...
<p>Road traffic noise can adversely impact the health of city residents, particularly when it occurs...
Background In modern societies, noise is ubiquitous. It is an annoyance and can have a ne...
In low- and middle-income countries, noise exposure and its negative health effects have been little...
Background: Urban sound levels are a ubiquitous environmental stressor and have been shown to be ass...
In a time when urban areas continue to expand, environmental noise pollution especially from road tr...
AbstractExposure models are needed to evaluate the chronic health effects of ambient ultrafine parti...
The availability of noise maps to assess exposure to noise is often limited, especially in North Ame...
Noise prediction models and noise maps are used to estimate the exposure to road traffic noise, but ...
The impact of temporal aspects of noise data on model development and intraurban variability on envi...
Noise pollution is a common phenomenon of the 21st century. Noise prediction models tend to estimate...
Notable noise mapping obligations exist in the European Union. However, they are limited to designat...
This study estimates the equivalent continuous sound pressure level (Leq) during peak daily periods ...
Noise pollution has negative health consequences, which becomes increasingly relevant with rapid urb...
The awareness that noise exposure is critical for human health is growing around the globe, and land...
In low- and middle-income countries, noise exposure and its negative health effects have been littl...
<p>Road traffic noise can adversely impact the health of city residents, particularly when it occurs...
Background In modern societies, noise is ubiquitous. It is an annoyance and can have a ne...
In low- and middle-income countries, noise exposure and its negative health effects have been little...
Background: Urban sound levels are a ubiquitous environmental stressor and have been shown to be ass...
In a time when urban areas continue to expand, environmental noise pollution especially from road tr...
AbstractExposure models are needed to evaluate the chronic health effects of ambient ultrafine parti...