2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12083181
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Impact of Odor Nuisance on Preferred Place of Residence

Abstract: Context of the research:Research is increasingly carried out to take into account the social behavior of residents, the type of industry located in the area, and perceived preference for the place of residence. The quality of life in urban space is increasingly seen as a problem of cooperation between various stakeholders. These studies not only identify factors and sources of odor emissions, but also serve as the basis for creating systems to alert people living in areas adjacent to industrial areas or harmfu… Show more

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“…The respondents feel various unpleasant smells that have an adverse impact upon the quality of life that they perceive. A possible need for relocation of domiciles out of the current place of residence due to unpleasant smells would affect the perceptible specific level of grief, and the greater it is, the more attached the residents are to their current place of residence [35,36].…”
Section: Unpleasant Smellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The respondents feel various unpleasant smells that have an adverse impact upon the quality of life that they perceive. A possible need for relocation of domiciles out of the current place of residence due to unpleasant smells would affect the perceptible specific level of grief, and the greater it is, the more attached the residents are to their current place of residence [35,36].…”
Section: Unpleasant Smellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The issues related to the formation and perception of odors should be classified as a significant threat to sustainable development, which should be characterized by care for sound and aromatic quality of life [10]. This problem can be considered not only in the ecological aspect but also in the social one [11]. The potential for odor nuisance in numerous industries means that investors undertake, at various stages of planning, implementation, and operation of a given installation, multi-directional techniques to reduce odor emissions, which include, among others: spatial planning, technical activities, odor masking, methods to reduce odor emissions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%