Current policy on environmental sound is largely based on noise control. There is considerable interest in exploiting the soundscape concept to provide a more sophisticated way of managing our acoustic environment. For this to happen, a tool for assessing soundscape quality is needed. This paper reports on an exploratory attempt to define a soundscape evaluation system. It is based on the work of the Positive Soundscape Project which has provided a qualitative and quantitative account of soundscape perception. The evaluation system integrates these perceptual results with outlines of what can be measured and how user behaviour can be characterised to supply the information that a soundscape designer might need. Soundscape evaluation could b...
Smart cities are required to engage with local communities by promoting a user-centred approach to d...
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 ...
Current policy on environmental sound is largely based on noise control. There is considerable inter...
Sound in the environment has traditionally been considered in negative terms as both intrusive and u...
This paper takes an overall view of findings from the Positive Soundscape Project, a large inter-dis...
This paper takes an overall view of findings from the Positive Soundscape Project, a large inter-dis...
The Positive Soundscapes Project is an interdisciplinary investigation of soundscape perception [1]....
This paper offers a new approach to understanding, improving and designing soundscapes. “Soundscape”...
This paper takes an overall view of ongoing findings from the Positive Soundscape Project, a large i...
The main concept of soundscape being studied in this research project deals with people’s perception...
The concept of soundscapes is an established theme in acoustics research, most notably in the area...
Sound in public urban spaces is often considered in negative terms as both intrusive and undesirable...
Communicating the impact of decisions in the management of environmental noise presents several sign...
People's assessments of urban soundscapes are dependent upon many factors. For example, perceptions ...
Smart cities are required to engage with local communities by promoting a user-centred approach to d...
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 ...
Current policy on environmental sound is largely based on noise control. There is considerable inter...
Sound in the environment has traditionally been considered in negative terms as both intrusive and u...
This paper takes an overall view of findings from the Positive Soundscape Project, a large inter-dis...
This paper takes an overall view of findings from the Positive Soundscape Project, a large inter-dis...
The Positive Soundscapes Project is an interdisciplinary investigation of soundscape perception [1]....
This paper offers a new approach to understanding, improving and designing soundscapes. “Soundscape”...
This paper takes an overall view of ongoing findings from the Positive Soundscape Project, a large i...
The main concept of soundscape being studied in this research project deals with people’s perception...
The concept of soundscapes is an established theme in acoustics research, most notably in the area...
Sound in public urban spaces is often considered in negative terms as both intrusive and undesirable...
Communicating the impact of decisions in the management of environmental noise presents several sign...
People's assessments of urban soundscapes are dependent upon many factors. For example, perceptions ...
Smart cities are required to engage with local communities by promoting a user-centred approach to d...
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 ...