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Eoin A. King - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Chapter 1 – Environmental Noise Pollution
Environmental Noise Pollution, 2020Co-Authors: Enda Murphy, Eoin A. KingAbstract:This chapter offers an introduction to the concept of environmental Noise Pollution. In doing so, it provides the contextual background for understanding concerns around environmental Noise Pollution. This includes elucidating variations in the definition of Noise vis-a-vis environmental Noise. It also provides a reflective introduction to key debates and challenges in the environmental Noise Pollution area from issues around the historical dimension of Noise Pollution in cities to modern challenges facing policymakers in an increasingly urbanised society.
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Environmental Noise Pollution
Environmental Noise Pollution, 2014Co-Authors: Enda Murphy, Eoin A. KingAbstract:This chapter offers an introduction to the concept of environmental Noise Pollution. In doing so, it provides the contextual background for understanding concerns around environmental Noise Pollution. This includes elucidating variations in the definition of Noise vis-à-vis environmental Noise. It also provides a reflective introduction to key debates and challenges in the environmental Noise Pollution area from issues around the historical dimension of Noise Pollution in cities to modern challenges facing policymakers in an increasingly urbanised society.
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chapter 1 environmental Noise Pollution
Environmental Noise Pollution#R##N#Noise Mapping Public Health and Policy, 2014Co-Authors: Enda Murphy, Eoin A. KingAbstract:This chapter offers an introduction to the concept of environmental Noise Pollution. In doing so, it provides the contextual background for understanding concerns around environmental Noise Pollution. This includes elucidating variations in the definition of Noise vis-a-vis environmental Noise. It also provides a reflective introduction to key debates and challenges in the environmental Noise Pollution area from issues around the historical dimension of Noise Pollution in cities to modern challenges facing policymakers in an increasingly urbanised society.
Enda Murphy - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Chapter 1 – Environmental Noise Pollution
Environmental Noise Pollution, 2020Co-Authors: Enda Murphy, Eoin A. KingAbstract:This chapter offers an introduction to the concept of environmental Noise Pollution. In doing so, it provides the contextual background for understanding concerns around environmental Noise Pollution. This includes elucidating variations in the definition of Noise vis-a-vis environmental Noise. It also provides a reflective introduction to key debates and challenges in the environmental Noise Pollution area from issues around the historical dimension of Noise Pollution in cities to modern challenges facing policymakers in an increasingly urbanised society.
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Environmental Noise Pollution
Environmental Noise Pollution, 2014Co-Authors: Enda Murphy, Eoin A. KingAbstract:This chapter offers an introduction to the concept of environmental Noise Pollution. In doing so, it provides the contextual background for understanding concerns around environmental Noise Pollution. This includes elucidating variations in the definition of Noise vis-à-vis environmental Noise. It also provides a reflective introduction to key debates and challenges in the environmental Noise Pollution area from issues around the historical dimension of Noise Pollution in cities to modern challenges facing policymakers in an increasingly urbanised society.
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chapter 1 environmental Noise Pollution
Environmental Noise Pollution#R##N#Noise Mapping Public Health and Policy, 2014Co-Authors: Enda Murphy, Eoin A. KingAbstract:This chapter offers an introduction to the concept of environmental Noise Pollution. In doing so, it provides the contextual background for understanding concerns around environmental Noise Pollution. This includes elucidating variations in the definition of Noise vis-a-vis environmental Noise. It also provides a reflective introduction to key debates and challenges in the environmental Noise Pollution area from issues around the historical dimension of Noise Pollution in cities to modern challenges facing policymakers in an increasingly urbanised society.
Nicolas Maisonneuve - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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participatory Noise Pollution monitoring using mobile phones
Information polity, 2010Co-Authors: Nicolas Maisonneuve, Matthias Stevens, Bartek OchabAbstract:Noise Pollution is a major problem in cities around the world. The current methods to assess it neglect to represent the real exposure experienced by the citizens themselves, and therefore could lead to wrong conclusions and a biased representations. In this paper we present a novel approach to monitor Noise Pollution involving the general public. Using their mobile phones as Noise sensors, we provide a low cost solution for the citizens to measure their personal exposure to Noise in their everyday environment and participate in the creation of collective Noise maps by sharing their geo-localized and annotated measurements with the community. Our prototype, called NoiseTube, can be found online [1].
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Citizen Noise Pollution Monitoring
The Proceedings of the 10th International Digital Government Research Conference, 2009Co-Authors: E Maria, Nicolas Maisonneuve, Maria E Niessen, Matthias Stevens, Peter Hanappe, Luc SteelsAbstract:In this paper we present a new approach to monitor Noise Pollution involving citizens and built upon the notions of participatory sensing and citizen science. We enable citizens to measure their personal exposure to Noise in their everyday environment by using GPS-equipped mobile phones as Noise sensors. The geo-localised measures and user-generated meta-data can be automatically sent and shared online with the public to contribute to the collective Noise mapping of cities. Our prototype, called NoiseTube, can be found online1.
Luc Steels - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Citizen Noise Pollution Monitoring
The Proceedings of the 10th International Digital Government Research Conference, 2009Co-Authors: E Maria, Nicolas Maisonneuve, Maria E Niessen, Matthias Stevens, Peter Hanappe, Luc SteelsAbstract:In this paper we present a new approach to monitor Noise Pollution involving citizens and built upon the notions of participatory sensing and citizen science. We enable citizens to measure their personal exposure to Noise in their everyday environment by using GPS-equipped mobile phones as Noise sensors. The geo-localised measures and user-generated meta-data can be automatically sent and shared online with the public to contribute to the collective Noise mapping of cities. Our prototype, called NoiseTube, can be found online1.
Matthias Stevens - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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participatory Noise Pollution monitoring using mobile phones
Information polity, 2010Co-Authors: Nicolas Maisonneuve, Matthias Stevens, Bartek OchabAbstract:Noise Pollution is a major problem in cities around the world. The current methods to assess it neglect to represent the real exposure experienced by the citizens themselves, and therefore could lead to wrong conclusions and a biased representations. In this paper we present a novel approach to monitor Noise Pollution involving the general public. Using their mobile phones as Noise sensors, we provide a low cost solution for the citizens to measure their personal exposure to Noise in their everyday environment and participate in the creation of collective Noise maps by sharing their geo-localized and annotated measurements with the community. Our prototype, called NoiseTube, can be found online [1].
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Citizen Noise Pollution Monitoring
The Proceedings of the 10th International Digital Government Research Conference, 2009Co-Authors: E Maria, Nicolas Maisonneuve, Maria E Niessen, Matthias Stevens, Peter Hanappe, Luc SteelsAbstract:In this paper we present a new approach to monitor Noise Pollution involving citizens and built upon the notions of participatory sensing and citizen science. We enable citizens to measure their personal exposure to Noise in their everyday environment by using GPS-equipped mobile phones as Noise sensors. The geo-localised measures and user-generated meta-data can be automatically sent and shared online with the public to contribute to the collective Noise mapping of cities. Our prototype, called NoiseTube, can be found online1.