Quietness (RECENT)
(noise level) with NDSI (Normalized Difference Soundscape Index), measuring the ratio of natural sounds to human-made noise.
Quietness is defined both as the absence of noise (lacking high-intensity sound) and the presence of desirable, natural sounds. quietness
It acts as a public good, promoting mental and physical health by mitigating the adverse effects of noise, such as sleep disturbance, cardiovascular disease, and stress. such as sleep disturbance
thresholds). Modern strategies now combine objective acoustic indicators with subjective perception. quietness
A circular city approach, which includes the integration of electric vehicles and sustainable mobility, is essential to reducing noise at the source.
Quietness is being recognized as a key component of sustainable development, allowing urban environments to offer rest and restoration.
(noise level) with NDSI (Normalized Difference Soundscape Index), measuring the ratio of natural sounds to human-made noise.
Quietness is defined both as the absence of noise (lacking high-intensity sound) and the presence of desirable, natural sounds.
It acts as a public good, promoting mental and physical health by mitigating the adverse effects of noise, such as sleep disturbance, cardiovascular disease, and stress.
thresholds). Modern strategies now combine objective acoustic indicators with subjective perception.
A circular city approach, which includes the integration of electric vehicles and sustainable mobility, is essential to reducing noise at the source.
Quietness is being recognized as a key component of sustainable development, allowing urban environments to offer rest and restoration.