Access to a quiet side in one's dwelling is thought to compensate for higher noise levels at the most exposed façade. It has also been indicated that noise from combined traffic sources causes more noise annoyance than equal average levels from either road traffic or railway noise separately
This study is part of the Swedish research program TVANE, where a number of questionnaire surveys ha...
Since there is a lack of comparable exposure-response relationships between traffic noise and annoya...
Various epidemiological studies have found an association between noise exposure and sleep quality, ...
Background: Access to a quiet side in one’s dwelling is thought to compensate for higher noise level...
Abstract: Background: Access to a quiet side in one’s dwelling is thought to compensate for higher n...
In urban areas, road traffrc noise is a dominant source of environmental noise and a major cause of ...
This study provides additional evidence for the positive effect of the presence of a quiet façade at...
The World Health Organization(WHO) has reported the sleep disturbance as one of the adverse effects ...
Previous studies indicate that residents may benefit from a “quiet side” to their dwellings. The inf...
Annoyance from traffic noise is not only a problem in the daytime. Noise-induced sleep disturbances ...
The Noise Related Annoyance Cognition and Health (NORAH) research initiative is one of the most exte...
Structural equation modeling was used to analyze partial and total in situ annoyance in combined tra...
There is growing evidence that having access to a quiet side of a dwelling reduces the harmful effec...
Annoyance and sleep disturbance are generally accepted effects of environmental noise. Traffic noise...
INTRODUCTION: It is a well known fact that noise annoyance depends on the traffic mode. Much less is...
This study is part of the Swedish research program TVANE, where a number of questionnaire surveys ha...
Since there is a lack of comparable exposure-response relationships between traffic noise and annoya...
Various epidemiological studies have found an association between noise exposure and sleep quality, ...
Background: Access to a quiet side in one’s dwelling is thought to compensate for higher noise level...
Abstract: Background: Access to a quiet side in one’s dwelling is thought to compensate for higher n...
In urban areas, road traffrc noise is a dominant source of environmental noise and a major cause of ...
This study provides additional evidence for the positive effect of the presence of a quiet façade at...
The World Health Organization(WHO) has reported the sleep disturbance as one of the adverse effects ...
Previous studies indicate that residents may benefit from a “quiet side” to their dwellings. The inf...
Annoyance from traffic noise is not only a problem in the daytime. Noise-induced sleep disturbances ...
The Noise Related Annoyance Cognition and Health (NORAH) research initiative is one of the most exte...
Structural equation modeling was used to analyze partial and total in situ annoyance in combined tra...
There is growing evidence that having access to a quiet side of a dwelling reduces the harmful effec...
Annoyance and sleep disturbance are generally accepted effects of environmental noise. Traffic noise...
INTRODUCTION: It is a well known fact that noise annoyance depends on the traffic mode. Much less is...
This study is part of the Swedish research program TVANE, where a number of questionnaire surveys ha...
Since there is a lack of comparable exposure-response relationships between traffic noise and annoya...
Various epidemiological studies have found an association between noise exposure and sleep quality, ...