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Neil Spencer Bruce
This paper proposes the ?soundsit? as an alternative method to be used independently or in conjunction with current soundwalking methodological practice. The soundsit seeks to address the limits of the soundwalking method in relation to issues of transit...
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Rongxin Wang, Xiaomei Xu, Zheguang Zou, Longfei Huang and Yi Tao
Underwater sound generated by the rapidly increasing offshore wind farms worldwide greatly affects the underwater soundscape and may cause long-term cumulative effects on sound-sensitive marine organisms. However, its analysis and impact assessment are h...
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Gisela Coronado Schwindt
This paper seeks to develop some conceptual elements that articulated the social construction of the soundscape of the urban spaces of the kingdom of Castile (15th?16th centuries). We focus our attention on the revision of the normative spheres that stru...
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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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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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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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