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|a Aletta, Francesco
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|a Promoting Healthy and Supportive Acoustic Environments: Going beyond the Quietness
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel, Switzerland
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2020
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|a 1 electronic resource (334 p.)
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|a democratic soundscape installation
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|a irrelevant speech noise
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|a restoration
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|a noise annoyance
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|a well-being
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|a quality of the urban public experience
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|a acoustic territory
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|a noise abatement
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|a sustained attention
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|a cross-sectional survey
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|a urban parks
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|a mental health
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|a vibrancy
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|a green space
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|a autoethnography
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|a virtual room acoustics
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|a occupants' behavior
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|a experiment
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|a sonic experience
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|a perceived restoration
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|a urban park
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|a auditory
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|a quality of life
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|a inner yard acoustics
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|a urban open public spaces
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|a square dancing
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|a soundscape pleasantness
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|a shared offices
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|a quiet area
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|a mixed methods study
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|a children's cognitive performance
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|a sound perception
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|a urban planning
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|a urban environments
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|a psychological restoration
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|a landscape architecture
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|a general plan
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|a urban square
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|a pocket park
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|a urban design
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|a Japanese gardens
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|a noise perception
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|a public spaces
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|a restorative effect
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|a enjoyment
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|a young people's psychological response
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|a n/a
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|a environmental sounds
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|a Humanities / bicssc
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|a Social interaction / bicssc
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|a soundscape intervention
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|a semiosis model
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|a productivity
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|a noise exposure
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|a classroom soundscape
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|a garden therapy
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|a environmental noise
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|a urban sound planning
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|a stress
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|a virtual audio
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|a virtual reality
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|a tranquillity
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|a acoustic environment
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|a soundscape actions
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|a short-term memory
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|a audio-visual walk
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|a emotions
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|a public health
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|a quality of experience
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|a appropriateness
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|a quiet areas
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|a audio-visual interaction
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|a perceptual attributes
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|a acoustic comfort
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|a physiology
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|a Musikiosk
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|a soundscape
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|a landscape planning
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|a sustainability
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|a soundscape design
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|a bird song
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|a greenness
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|a orthogonal analysis
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|a acoustic environments
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|a 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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