Promoting Healthy and Supportive Acoustic Environments: Going beyond the Quietness

This book gathers 14 original contributions published in an IJERPH Special Issue that deal with the perception of environmental sounds and how such sounds are likely to affect human quality of life and well-being and the experience of a place. The research focus over the years has been gradually shi...

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description This book gathers 14 original contributions published in an IJERPH Special Issue that deal with the perception of environmental sounds and how such sounds are likely to affect human quality of life and well-being and the experience of a place. The research focus over the years has been gradually shifting from treating sound simply as “noise” and something that cities should get rid of to a potential “resource” to promote and support community life in public spaces. Three main topics or “needs” to be addressed by researchers and practitioners emerged from this Special Issue: (1) the need to re-think “quietness” in cities as something that goes beyond the mere “pursuit of silence”, (2) the need to integrate additional contextual factors in the characterization and management of urban acoustic environments for public health, and (3) the need to consider the acoustic quality of indoor spaces as opposed to an outdoor-only perspective. The contributions collected in this book will hopefully trigger new questions and inform the agenda of future researchers and practitioners in the environmental acoustics domain.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-692572024-04-01T23:19:17Z Promoting Healthy and Supportive Acoustic Environments: Going beyond the Quietness Aletta, Francesco Kang, Jian green space greenness noise exposure noise perception soundscape environmental sounds quietness vibrancy acoustic environments urban sound planning environmental noise public health well-being quality of life restoration quiet areas noise abatement soundscape design landscape planning urban planning general plan sustainability acoustic comfort inner yard acoustics soundscape pleasantness sound perception virtual room acoustics virtual audio quality of experience irrelevant speech noise noise annoyance productivity mental health cross-sectional survey open-plan offices shared offices occupants’ behavior restorative effect children’s cognitive performance classroom soundscape sustained attention short-term memory urban environments semiosis model square dancing public spaces acoustic territory enjoyment appropriateness psychological restoration emotions acoustic environment urban open public spaces urban design stress experiment virtual reality bird song noise perceived restoration quiet area urban park urban square audio-visual interaction audio-visual walk young people’s psychological response orthogonal analysis urban parks Musikiosk soundscape intervention democratic soundscape installation quality of the urban public experience mixed methods study pocket park physiology perceptual attributes auditory sonic experience tranquillity garden therapy landscape architecture Japanese gardens autoethnography soundscape actions n/a thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues This book gathers 14 original contributions published in an IJERPH Special Issue that deal with the perception of environmental sounds and how such sounds are likely to affect human quality of life and well-being and the experience of a place. The research focus over the years has been gradually shifting from treating sound simply as “noise” and something that cities should get rid of to a potential “resource” to promote and support community life in public spaces. Three main topics or “needs” to be addressed by researchers and practitioners emerged from this Special Issue: (1) the need to re-think “quietness” in cities as something that goes beyond the mere “pursuit of silence”, (2) the need to integrate additional contextual factors in the characterization and management of urban acoustic environments for public health, and (3) the need to consider the acoustic quality of indoor spaces as opposed to an outdoor-only perspective. The contributions collected in this book will hopefully trigger new questions and inform the agenda of future researchers and practitioners in the environmental acoustics domain. 2021-05-01T15:45:08Z 2021-05-01T15:45:08Z 2020 book ONIX_20210501_9783039282722_1003 9783039282722 9783039282739 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69257 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3045 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3045 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03928-273-9 10.3390/books978-3-03928-273-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039282722 9783039282739 334 Basel, Switzerland open access
spellingShingle green space
greenness
noise exposure
noise perception
soundscape
environmental sounds
quietness
vibrancy
acoustic environments
urban sound planning
environmental noise
public health
well-being
quality of life
restoration
quiet areas
noise abatement
soundscape design
landscape planning
urban planning
general plan
sustainability
acoustic comfort
inner yard acoustics
soundscape pleasantness
sound perception
virtual room acoustics
virtual audio
quality of experience
irrelevant speech noise
noise annoyance
productivity
mental health
cross-sectional survey
open-plan offices
shared offices
occupants’ behavior
restorative effect
children’s cognitive performance
classroom soundscape
sustained attention
short-term memory
urban environments
semiosis model
square dancing
public spaces
acoustic territory
enjoyment
appropriateness
psychological restoration
emotions
acoustic environment
urban open public spaces
urban design
stress
experiment
virtual reality
bird song
noise
perceived restoration
quiet area
urban park
urban square
audio-visual interaction
audio-visual walk
young people’s psychological response
orthogonal analysis
urban parks
Musikiosk
soundscape intervention
democratic soundscape installation
quality of the urban public experience
mixed methods study
pocket park
physiology
perceptual attributes
auditory
sonic experience
tranquillity
garden therapy
landscape architecture
Japanese gardens
autoethnography
soundscape actions
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thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
Promoting Healthy and Supportive Acoustic Environments: Going beyond the Quietness
title Promoting Healthy and Supportive Acoustic Environments: Going beyond the Quietness
title_full Promoting Healthy and Supportive Acoustic Environments: Going beyond the Quietness
title_fullStr Promoting Healthy and Supportive Acoustic Environments: Going beyond the Quietness
title_full_unstemmed Promoting Healthy and Supportive Acoustic Environments: Going beyond the Quietness
title_short Promoting Healthy and Supportive Acoustic Environments: Going beyond the Quietness
title_sort promoting healthy and supportive acoustic environments going beyond the quietness
topic green space
greenness
noise exposure
noise perception
soundscape
environmental sounds
quietness
vibrancy
acoustic environments
urban sound planning
environmental noise
public health
well-being
quality of life
restoration
quiet areas
noise abatement
soundscape design
landscape planning
urban planning
general plan
sustainability
acoustic comfort
inner yard acoustics
soundscape pleasantness
sound perception
virtual room acoustics
virtual audio
quality of experience
irrelevant speech noise
noise annoyance
productivity
mental health
cross-sectional survey
open-plan offices
shared offices
occupants’ behavior
restorative effect
children’s cognitive performance
classroom soundscape
sustained attention
short-term memory
urban environments
semiosis model
square dancing
public spaces
acoustic territory
enjoyment
appropriateness
psychological restoration
emotions
acoustic environment
urban open public spaces
urban design
stress
experiment
virtual reality
bird song
noise
perceived restoration
quiet area
urban park
urban square
audio-visual interaction
audio-visual walk
young people’s psychological response
orthogonal analysis
urban parks
Musikiosk
soundscape intervention
democratic soundscape installation
quality of the urban public experience
mixed methods study
pocket park
physiology
perceptual attributes
auditory
sonic experience
tranquillity
garden therapy
landscape architecture
Japanese gardens
autoethnography
soundscape actions
n/a
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
topic_facet green space
greenness
noise exposure
noise perception
soundscape
environmental sounds
quietness
vibrancy
acoustic environments
urban sound planning
environmental noise
public health
well-being
quality of life
restoration
quiet areas
noise abatement
soundscape design
landscape planning
urban planning
general plan
sustainability
acoustic comfort
inner yard acoustics
soundscape pleasantness
sound perception
virtual room acoustics
virtual audio
quality of experience
irrelevant speech noise
noise annoyance
productivity
mental health
cross-sectional survey
open-plan offices
shared offices
occupants’ behavior
restorative effect
children’s cognitive performance
classroom soundscape
sustained attention
short-term memory
urban environments
semiosis model
square dancing
public spaces
acoustic territory
enjoyment
appropriateness
psychological restoration
emotions
acoustic environment
urban open public spaces
urban design
stress
experiment
virtual reality
bird song
noise
perceived restoration
quiet area
urban park
urban square
audio-visual interaction
audio-visual walk
young people’s psychological response
orthogonal analysis
urban parks
Musikiosk
soundscape intervention
democratic soundscape installation
quality of the urban public experience
mixed methods study
pocket park
physiology
perceptual attributes
auditory
sonic experience
tranquillity
garden therapy
landscape architecture
Japanese gardens
autoethnography
soundscape actions
n/a
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
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