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The long term effect of noise protection barriers on the annoyance response of residents

✍ Scribed by J. Kastka; E. Buchta; U. Ritterstaedt; R. Paulsen; U. Mau


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
959 KB
Volume
184
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-460X

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✦ Synopsis


Results are presented of two parallel acoustic and psychological surveys at four different barriers with four adjacent research areas and 12 experimental sites, and one untreated control area with two sites, in the outskirts of the cities Du¨sseldorf, Wuppertal, Krefeld and Neuss in 1976 and1988. Conclusions from the results can be briefly summarized as follows. (i) There is not a simple causal relation between noise level reduction and annoyance reduction. (ii) Barriers produce high annoyance reduction at near sites but only minimal effects beyond 150 m from the highway. (iii) Annoyance reduction, on average, is relatively greater than noise level reduction. (iv) Changing traffic volume on urban roads has stronger psychological effects than those of barriers. (v) Highway noise produces higher annoyance reactions than urban road traffic noise of the same level. (vi) After barrier construction the noise level influence on annoyance is weaker than before construction. (vii) A negative experience of residents before barrier construction is not likely to be influenced by the reduced immission level after construction.


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