Relationships between noise annoyance, urban soundscape and acoustic indicators in the French city of Lorient
Abstract
As part of the ANR CENSE project, which has started in 2016, a questionnaire was sent to approximatively 2000 households in a 1 km² study area in the city of Lorient in France. The main objective of this questionnaire was to collect information on the perception by residents of sound environments in their neighborhood (representation of the soundscape), on their street (representation of the soundscape), and in their home (noise annoyance). In the same study area, 123 sensors were positioned in order to cross-referenced the perceptual data collected through the questionnaire with acoustic indicators. A noise mapping of the city of Lorient was also carried out. These three methods for assessing sound environments are presented in this article and a very first cross-analysis is presented showing links between the responses to the questionnaires and the noise map
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