Xinhao Yang, Guangyu Zhang, Xiaodong Lu, Yuan Zhang, Jian Kang
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Abstract
Soundscape appropriateness (SA) provides supplemental information on the matching degree between auditory information and the surrounding scene in soundscape perception. This indicator has been integrated into the standard ISO process for collecting soundscape data, forming a component of the sound quality assessment questionnaire. However, its role in soundscape quality assessment has not been fully understood. Herein, we present the findings from soundscape data collected from Beiling Park in Shenyang, China. A method was developed that integrates mediation effect models with multiscale geographically weighted regression models to explore the mediating role of SA in the impact of sound source types on soundscape quality, as well as the spatial heterogeneity of this mediation effect. The results confirm that SA does mediates the influence of sound source types on acoustics comfort (AC). Specifically, natural sounds (indirect effect/total effect = .19/.19), traffic sounds (indirect effect/total effect = -.46/-.65), and commercial sounds (indirect effect/total effect = -.25/-.12) impact the perception of AC by either enhancing or reducing SA. Moreover, the relationships among variables depicted in this model demonstrate spatial heterogeneity, demonstrating that in urban open spaces with complex constructures, local spatial models may be needed for soundscape assessment. The research reaffirms the significance of SA in urban open spaces. In terms of practical implications for urban and landscape planners, when sound sources cannot be controlled or altered, coordinating between the sound and the surrounding environment through landscape optimisation could also improve the quality of the soundscape through enhancing SA and help achieve the goal of creating healthy urban open spaces.
声景适宜度(SA)提供了声景感知中听觉信息与周围场景匹配程度的补充信息。该指标已被纳入 ISO 标准的声景数据收集流程,成为声质量评估问卷的一个组成部分。然而,它在声景质量评估中的作用尚未得到充分理解。在此,我们介绍了在中国沈阳北陵公园收集的声景数据。我们开发了一种将中介效应模型与多尺度地理加权回归模型相结合的方法,以探讨声源类型对声景质量影响中 SA 的中介作用,以及这种中介效应的空间异质性。结果证实,声源类型对声学舒适度(AC)的影响确实具有中介作用。具体来说,自然声(间接效应/总效应 = .19/.19)、交通声(间接效应/总效应 = -.46/-.65)和商业声(间接效应/总效应 = -.25/-.12)通过增强或减弱 SA 来影响 AC 感知。此外,该模型中描述的变量之间的关系显示出空间异质性,表明在结构复杂的城市开放空间中,可能需要局部空间模型来进行声景评估。这项研究再次证实了声景评估在城市开放空间中的重要性。就对城市和景观规划者的实际意义而言,当声源无法控制或改变时,通过景观优化来协调声音和周围环境,也可以通过提高声景质量来改善声景质量,有助于实现创建健康城市开放空间的目标。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.