Noise in Europe: New Methods and Best Practices for Implementing EU Policy

A special issue of Acoustics (ISSN 2624-599X).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 June 2023) | Viewed by 905

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Institute for Chemical-Physical Processes of the Italian Research Council (CNR-IPCF), Via Giuseppe Moruzzi 1, 56124 Pisa, Italy
Interests: environmental acoustics; noise mapping and action planning; people exposure to noise and annoyance; road traffic noise
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Dear Colleagues,

The fourth round of noise mapping according to Directive 2002/49/EC is ongoing. This is the first official application of the CNOSSOS common method for noise assessment. Several steps forward have been made towards common approaches and comparable results. However, many challenges are still open. This Special Issue intends to collect showcases and research papers in the field of noise mapping with a focus on the large-scale implementation of common methods. In fact, data acquisition, implementation, simulation, and restitution to stake holders are not simple, and good practices should be shared within the scientific community, especially when approaching strategic noise maps in agglomerations. Particular attention will be given to papers covering:

  • Open category implementation in road source model;
  • Low-cost sensors and Web-based systems for input data estimation;
  • Big data derived by social media in noise mapping exercises;
  • Fourth-round noise mapping: consideration of 2020 traffic data (within COVID-19 mobility restriction);
  • Relevant issues on model results;
  • Adaptation of CNOSSOS method to the EU-member-specific situation;
  • Analysis of previous results and expected differences in maps with the new standard;
  • New approaches in noise mapping: neural networks, deep learning;
  • 3D-noise mapping;
  • Dynamic noise mapping;
  • Implementation of directive 2020/367 (amending Annex III to Directive 2002/49/EC, on annoyance and sleep disturbance estimation).

Dr. Elena Ascari
Prof. Dr. Gaetano Licitra
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • noise mapping
  • big data
  • low-cost sensors
  • noise models
  • CNOSSOS-EU method
  • annoyance and sleep disturbance

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