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Yanjie Zhao, Jin Cheng, Shaohua Wang, Lei Qin and Xueyan Zhang
Urban construction has accelerated the deterioration of the urban sound environment, which has constrained urban development and harmed people?s health. This study aims to explore the spatiotemporal patterns of environmental sound and determine the influ...
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Samantha Di Loreto, Fabio Serpilli and Valter Lori
Today, the art of knowing how to listen is more urgent than ever. The perceptive sound system of the human being is stimulated daily by countless artificial sounds that dominate natural ones. When it comes to the idea of the soundscape, the terminology w...
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Daniel Tesfaw Mengistu, Ephrem Gebremariam, Xingping Wang and Shengbo Zhao
In Ethiopia, the flourishing of industrial parks in the suburbs of major urban centers is a recent phenomenon. The outbreak of COVID-19 has had an adverse impact on the emerging industrial parks and prospects of cluster cities. The aim of this article is...
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Ina Triesna Budiana,Nurmaidah Nurmaidah
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The development of urban areas causes a lot of conversion of open land into housing and public facilities which reduces the absorption area causing flooding and inundation. When it rains heavily, the existing drainage channels are no longer able to accom...
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Chunyang Xu, Tin Oberman, Francesco Aletta, Huan Tong and Jian Kang
Immersive Virtual Reality (IVR) is a simulated technology used to deliver multisensory information to people under different environmental conditions. When IVR is generally applied in urban planning and soundscape research, it reveals attractive possibil...
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Boglárka Németh, Károly Németh and Jon N. Procter
The increase in geoheritage studies has secured recognition globally regarding the importance of abiotic natural features. Prominent in geoheritage screening practices follows a multicriteria assessment framework; however, the complexity of interest in v...
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Daniel Steele, Edda Bild, Cynthia Tarlao and Catherine Guastavino
Decades of research support the idea that striving for lower sound levels is the cornerstone of protecting urban public health. Growing insight on urban soundscapes, however, highlights a more complex role of sound in public spaces, mediated by context, ...
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There are frequent population flow and complex spatial structures in suburban villages. Understanding the spatial characteristics of population activities in suburban villages helps to coordinate the relationship between urban and rural areas and guide t...
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Víctor F. Vázquez, Fernando Terán, Pedro Huertas and Santiago Expósito Paje
This paper presents the geo-referenced acoustical results obtained throughout the close proximity noise (CPX) technique carried out on different urban sections included within the 2017 strategic noise mapping (Directive 2002/49/CE) in Ciudad Real, a Span...
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Yakai Lei, Yanbo Duan, Dan He, Xiwen Zhang, Lanqi Chen, Yonghua Li, Yu Gary Gao, Guohang Tian and Jingbiao Zheng
This case study was conducted to quantify the effects of urban greenspace patterns on particle matter (PM) concentration in Zhengzhou, China by using redundancy and variation partitioning analysis. Nine air-quality monitoring stations (AQMS) were selecte...
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