Input II: Soundscapes
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Understanding Soundscapes
This paper offers a new approach to understanding, improving and designing soundscapes. “Soundscape” means all the sounds that can be heard in a specific location. Soundscapes can be understood only through peoples’ perceptions, and this paper proposes using those perceptions to link soundscape improvement and design with traditional noise control methods. Decades of experience have yielded in-...
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عنوان ژورنال: Ludwigsburger Beiträge zur Medienpädagogik
سال: 2006
ISSN: 2190-4790
DOI: 10.21240/lbzm/08/04