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Jing Ye, Lingyan Chen and Yushan Zheng
The acoustic environment can influence people?s perceptions and experiences and shape the soundscape. The soundscape has a unique role in shaping the cultural identity of a regional culture. Artificial sounds are an essential source of sounds in historic...
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Nikolaos M. Papadakis and Georgios E. Stavroulakis
Noise barriers are a critical part of noise mitigation in urban and rural areas. In this study, a comparison of the insertion loss calculations of noise barriers via the Finite Element Method (FEM) and various formulae (Kurze?Anderson, ISO 9613-2/Tatge, ...
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Ugur Beyza ERÇAKMAK and Papatya Nur DÖKMECI YÖRÜKOGLU
Improving soundscape studies and policies states that the soundscape approach, which also considers noise interventions, should replace noise management. However, a considerable number of soundscape studies have been concerned with the quality of acousti...
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Shan Shu and Hui Ma
Previous studies have examined the restorative benefits of soundscapes on adults’ cognitive performance, but it was unclear whether those benefits would be possible for children. In this paper, two experiments applied a before–after design to...
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Joo Young Hong, Jianjun He, Bhan Lam, Rishabh Gupta and Woon-Seng Gan
With the advancement of spatial audio technologies, in both recording and reproduction, we are seeing more applications that incorporate 3D sound to create an immersive aural experience. Soundscape design and evaluation for urban planning can now tap int...
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Gunnar Cerwén, Eja Pedersen and Anna-María Pálsdóttir
Nature-based rehabilitation (NBR) has convincing support in research, yet the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. The present study sought to increase understanding of the role of soundscapes in NBR, an aspect paid little attention thus far. ...
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