The Quiet Project – UK Acoustic Community’s response to COVID19 during the easing of lockdown

IF 1.7 Q2 ACOUSTICS Noise Mapping Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1515/noise-2021-0003
S. Dance, Lindsay McIntyre
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Abstract The COVID-19 lockdown created a new kind of environment both in the UK and globally, never experienced before or likely to occur again. A vital and time-critical working group was formed with the aim of gathering crowd-source high quality baseline noise levels and other supporting information across the UK during the lock-down and subsequent periods. The acoustic community were mobilised through existing networks engaging private companies, public organisations and academics to gather data in accessible places. In addition, pre-existing on-going measurements from major infrastructure projects, airport, and planning applications were gathered to create the largest possible databank. A website was designed and developed to advertise the project, provide instructions and to formalise the uploading of noise data, observations and soundscape feedback. Two case studies gathered in the latter stage of full lockdown are presented in the paper to illustrate the changes in the environmental noise conditions relative to transport activity. Ultimately the databank will be used to establish the relation to other impacts such as air quality, air traffic, economic, and health and wellbeing. As publicly funded research the databank will be made publicly available to assist future research.
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安静项目-英国声学社区在解除封锁期间对covid - 19的反应
摘要新冠肺炎封锁在英国和全球创造了一种新的环境,以前从未经历过,也很可能再次发生。成立了一个至关重要的、时间紧迫的工作组,目的是在封锁期间和随后的时期收集英国各地人群源的高质量基线噪音水平和其他支持信息。声学社区通过现有的网络动员起来,让私营公司、公共组织和学者在无障碍的地方收集数据。此外,还收集了来自主要基础设施项目、机场和规划应用程序的预先存在的正在进行的测量,以创建尽可能大的数据库。设计和开发了一个网站,为该项目做广告,提供说明,并正式上传噪音数据、观测结果和声景反馈。本文介绍了在全面封锁后期收集的两个案例研究,以说明环境噪声条件相对于运输活动的变化。最终,该数据库将用于建立与其他影响的关系,如空气质量、空中交通、经济、健康和福祉。作为公共资助的研究,该数据库将公开提供,以协助未来的研究。
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Noise Mapping
Noise Mapping ACOUSTICS-
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
17.90%
发文量
5
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ever since its inception, Noise Mapping has been offering fast and comprehensive peer-review, while featuring prominent researchers among its Advisory Board. As a result, the journal is set to acquire a growing reputation as the main publication in the field of noise mapping, thus leading to a significant Impact Factor. The journal aims to promote and disseminate knowledge on noise mapping through the publication of high quality peer-reviewed papers focusing on the following aspects: noise mapping and noise action plans: case studies; models and algorithms for source characterization and outdoor sound propagation: proposals, applications, comparisons, round robin tests; local, national and international policies and good practices for noise mapping, planning, management and control; evaluation of noise mitigation actions; evaluation of environmental noise exposure; actions and communications to increase public awareness of environmental noise issues; outdoor soundscape studies and mapping; classification, evaluation and preservation of quiet areas.
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