新加坡植物园的声学环境,与世界各地的城市花园进行对比

IF 1.7 Q2 ACOUSTICS Noise Mapping Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1515/noise-2019-0007
H. Lee, K. Lim, S. Garg
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摘要城市公园和花园通常被繁忙的街道、商业建筑和由于人类活动和交通繁忙而产生的高噪音区域所包围。因此,这些公园和花园具有独特的功能,可以提供相对安静的区域,远离城市生活的喧嚣。在这项研究中,新加坡植物园是新加坡第一个联合国教科文组织遗产,它的声音环境在各种场合进行了测量,并以世界各地的各种城市花园和公园为基准,即巴黎的卢森堡花园和马德里的皇家博塔尼科花园。伦敦的圣詹姆斯公园、汉堡的老植物园和墨尔本的卡尔顿花园。Leq噪音水平与其他城市公园和花园的Leq噪音等级一致。新加坡植物园的声音环境以蝉声、人类活动和水景为主。还测量和分析了小型瀑布和喷泉等各种水景的声级。
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Sonic environment of Singapore Botanic Gardens and benchmarking with various urban gardens of the world
Abstract The urban parks and gardens are usually surrounded by busy streets, commercial buildings and areas of high noise levels due to human activities and heavy traffic. These parks and gardens therefore have a unique function of providing relatively quiet areas to get away from the hustle and bustle of city lives. In this study, the sonic environment of the Singapore Botanic Gardens, which was the first UNESCO Heritage site in Singapore, was measured on various occasions and benchmarked with various urban gardens and parks around the world, namely the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris, Real Jardín Botánico in Madrid. St James’s Park in London, Old Botanical Gardens Hamburg, and Carlton Gardens in Melbourne. The Leq noise level was found to be compatible with the respective Leq noise level of the other urban parks and gardens. The sonic environment of the Singapore Botanic gardens was found to be dominated by cicada sound, human activities and water features. The sound level of various water features such as mini waterfalls and water fountains were also measured and analysed.
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Noise Mapping
Noise Mapping ACOUSTICS-
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7.80
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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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