Acoustic, visual and spatial indicators for the description of the soundscape of waterfront areas with and without road traffic flow
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
High flows of road traffic noise in urban agglomerations can negatively affect the livability
of squares and parks located at the neighborhood, district and city levels, therefore pushing anyone
who wants to enjoy calmer, quieter areas to move to non-urban parks. Due to the distances between
these areas, it is not possible to go as regularly as would be necessary to satisfy any needs. Even if
cities are densely populated, the presence of a sea or riverfront offers the possibility of large restorative
places, or at least with potential features for being the natural core of an urban nucleus after a renewal
intervention. This study evaluates the soundscape of the Naples waterfront, presenting an overview
of the most significant visual, acoustic and spatial factors related to the pedestrian areas, as well
as areas open to road traffic and others where the road traffic is limited. The factors were chosen
with feature selection methods and artificial neural networks. The results show how certain factors,
such as the perimeter between the water and promenade, the visibility of the sea or the density of
green areas, can affect the perception of the soundscape quality in the areas with road traffic. In the
pedestrian areas, acoustic factors, such as loudness or the A-weighted sound level exceeded for 10%
of the measurement duration (LA10), influence the perceived quality of the soundscape.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
waterfront; calm area; soundscape; neural network; traffic noise
Elenco autori:
Brambilla, Giovanni
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