2019
DOI: 10.36336/akustika201932346
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Regression Analysis of Noise Pollution Using Spatial Information System (Case Study: Tehran City)

Abstract: Noise pollution is a type of environmental pollution threatening the health of community and living organisms. Research show that both short and long-term exposure to noise pollution weakens hearing, increases blood pressure leading to cardiovascular disorders, causes sleep and mood disorders and changes behavior patterns. Urbanism and vehicles have increased noise pollution. Nowadays, noise pollution studies is an important subject in environmental studies. This paper attempts to investigate noise pollution i… Show more

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“…The impact of noise in cities is an unfavorable hygienic factor. In a field study [7], the noise level was measured using a sound level meter, and a noise map was generated based on geostatistical methods using GIS software. To this end, factors affecting noise levels (e.g., traffic, road width, slope, and residential or administrative and commercial land use) were identified and recorded for each point, and their local and temporal dependences were calculated using SPSS.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The impact of noise in cities is an unfavorable hygienic factor. In a field study [7], the noise level was measured using a sound level meter, and a noise map was generated based on geostatistical methods using GIS software. To this end, factors affecting noise levels (e.g., traffic, road width, slope, and residential or administrative and commercial land use) were identified and recorded for each point, and their local and temporal dependences were calculated using SPSS.…”
Section: Of 21mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 25% of the population living in the area is exposed to unwanted daily noise, and 38% of the population is exposed to noise from traffic above 55 dBA, which is still considered dangerous to public health. References [7] and [8] motivated us to incorporate road traffic noise analysis into our project.…”
Section: Of 21mentioning
confidence: 99%