Soundscapes: Humans and Their Acoustic Environment (Springer Handbook of Auditory Research, 76, Band 76) - Hardcover

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9783031227783: Soundscapes: Humans and Their Acoustic Environment (Springer Handbook of Auditory Research, 76, Band 76)

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The concept of the “Soundscapes” includes all of the sounds in one’s environment and focuses not only on the sounds itself. Instead, it focuses on the interrelationships between person and activity and place, both in space and time. Soundscape also include influences on the acoustic environment through auditory sensation, its interpretation, and the responses to the acoustic environment in context. The conceptual framework of Soundscape describes the “process of perceiving or experiencing and/or understanding an acoustic environment, highlighting general concepts and their relationships: context, sound sources, acoustic environment, auditory sensation, interpretation of auditory sensation, responses, and outcomes” (International Organization for Standardization, ISO 12913-1:2014 Acoustics Soundscape Part Definition and Conceptual Framework, ISO, Geneva, 2014).

With soundscape, one achieves a deeper understanding of acoustic environment and its effects on people.  The ISOstandard 12931-1 on soundscape provides an important, and rigorous, distinction in the use of “Soundscape.” But, it is recognizable that some individuals, particularly planners, designers, lay persons, and even those primarily interested in management of the acoustic environment through environmental noise control, will find it convenient to use “Soundscape” as a synonym for the physical acoustic environment.

When it comes to noise management and urban planning, soundscape research has the potential to promote healthy urban environments by sharing and incorporating the significant knowledge of all concerned parties. Understandably, this shows that the communication with regard to noise management has to be forced to guarantee that the specifics of Soundscapes (i.e., the relevance of perception) are seriously considered alongside the whole.

This book will bridge the gap between soundscape theory and practice and therefore it   will be different from our earlierpublications as “Soundscape and the built environment” (ed. by J. Kang and B. Schulte-Fortkamp CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, Boca Raton, Fl  2016) and also from the respective Special Issues on Soundscapes  in 2012 in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (ed. by B. Schulte-Fortkamp and J. Kang), and also the Special Issue in Acta Acustica 2006 *(ed. by B. Schulte-Fortkamp and D. Dubois), and the E-book on soundscape 

This volume will be driven by the difficult process of standardization of Soundscape and its evaluation procedures. The main goal of the proposed volume is to present and review the developments in Soundscape, reflecting the standardization procedure and the diverse inputs.   the needs in management and planning in urban acoustic environments, the book will also focus on the difficulties, as well as the solutions, in interdisciplinary grounded communication, that is, on the one hand, related to science, but on the other to application, that needs guidance.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

 Dr. Brigitte Schulte-Fortkamp is Professor (retired) in Psychoacoustics, Noise- Effects, and Soundscape at the Technical University Berlin, Germany. 

Dr. Joseph A. Sisneros is Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Washington, Seattle, USA.

Dr. André Fiebig is Professor in the Department of Engineering Acoustics at the Technical University Berlin, Germany. 

Dr. Richard R. Fay was Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology at Loyola University, Chicago.

Dr. Arthur N. Popper is Professor Emeritus and Research Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Maryland, College Park.




 


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 The concept of “Soundscape” includes all sounds in an environment and focuses on the interrelationship between person, activity and place, both in space and time. The goal of this volume is to present and review the developments in the field of Soundscape, reflecting standardization procedures and diverse applications. 

Soundscape – The Development of a New Discipline  

Brigitte Schulte-Fortkamp, and André Fiebig 

 

Soundscape: A Construct of Human Perception 

André Fiebig 

 

Soundscape: The Holistic Understanding of Acoustic Environments 

Brigitte Schulte-Fortkamp and Pamela Jordan 

 

Soundscape and Urban Planning 

Bennett M. Brooks 

 

Architectural Soundscapes:  Theories, Methods, and Practice 

Gary W. Siebein, and KeelyM. Siebein 

 

Psychoacoustics in Soundscape Research 

Klaus Genuit, Brigitte Schulte-Fortkamp, and André Fiebig 

 

Measurements and Techniques in Soundscape Research 

Giovanni Brambilla, and André Fiebig 

 

Triangulation as a Tool in Soundscape Research 

Dick Botteldooren, Bert De Coensel, and Francesco Aletta, Jian  

 

Soundscape and Health 

Peter Lercher, and Angel M. Dzhambov 

 

Hospital Soundscapes 

Ilene Busch-Vishniac, and Erica Ryherd 

 

How to Put Soundscape into Practice 

André Fiebig, andBrigitte Schulte-Fortkamp 


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