City Sounds
Kaia Stonebrook
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Naturwissenschaften allgemein
Beschreibung
City Sounds explores the pervasive issue of urban noise, examining its origins, effects, and surprising importance within our cities. The book argues that noise pollution is not just an annoyance, but a significant environmental factor affecting human health, behavior, and urban ecology. For instance, exposure to prolonged city sounds can lead to sleep disturbances, stress, and even cardiovascular issues.
The book begins by laying the groundwork with the physics of sound, explaining concepts like frequency and amplitude, and then traces the historical evolution of urban noise from pre-industrial times to our modern, technology-driven soundscapes. City Sounds systematically builds its case by examining the primary sources of noise, such as transportation and construction, and detailing their acoustic properties. It also considers the effects of noise on urban wildlife, emphasizing the interconnectedness of our environment.
Unique in its approach, City Sounds emphasizes proactive solutions. The book presents strategies for mitigating noise pollution through urban design, noise barriers, and traffic management. By connecting to fields like public health, urban planning, and ecology, the book reinforces the importance of creating quieter, healthier, and more livable cities through informed urban planning and public policy.
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