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Urban park soundscape in distinct sociocultural and geographical contexts
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Abstract
The importance of soundscape in urban public
parks has galvanised researchers concerned with improving
the sound environment in cities. Existing literature reveals,
however, a relative paucity of studies on soundscape
in particular sociocultural and environmental contexts,
and on the influence of these contexts in the perception of
the urban sound space.Within this framework, this paper
investigates the soundscape of parks in the cities of Belém,
Brazil, and Lisbon, Portugal. The influence of geography
and climate as determinant of activities and behaviors, the
emission of natural and man-made sounds that characterise
the soundscape of urban parks, the way park users
evaluate the quality of sound environments were analysed,
as were other elements that contribute for such an
appreciation. The methodology encompassed sound measurements
inside and outside the parks, analysis of the audibility
of identifiable sound sources, study of local uses
and activities through soundwalks and interviews, and assessment
of responses to enquiries. The results shows that
the soundscape of park depends on different features such
as geography, climate, urban architecture, park infrastructure,
sound sources, and most importantly the visitors’ expectations
for the planned activities, together with their
other sensorial responses, which proved to be different in
distinct sociocultural and environmental contexts.
Title: Urban park soundscape in distinct sociocultural
and geographical contexts
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Abstract
The importance of soundscape in urban public
parks has galvanised researchers concerned with improving
the sound environment in cities.
Existing literature reveals,
however, a relative paucity of studies on soundscape
in particular sociocultural and environmental contexts,
and on the influence of these contexts in the perception of
the urban sound space.
Within this framework, this paper
investigates the soundscape of parks in the cities of Belém,
Brazil, and Lisbon, Portugal.
The influence of geography
and climate as determinant of activities and behaviors, the
emission of natural and man-made sounds that characterise
the soundscape of urban parks, the way park users
evaluate the quality of sound environments were analysed,
as were other elements that contribute for such an
appreciation.
The methodology encompassed sound measurements
inside and outside the parks, analysis of the audibility
of identifiable sound sources, study of local uses
and activities through soundwalks and interviews, and assessment
of responses to enquiries.
The results shows that
the soundscape of park depends on different features such
as geography, climate, urban architecture, park infrastructure,
sound sources, and most importantly the visitors’ expectations
for the planned activities, together with their
other sensorial responses, which proved to be different in
distinct sociocultural and environmental contexts.
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