Ports represent today the main door of access to enter Europe as well as Middle-East territories. They are characterized by a high degree of complexity and variety of operations what makes them an important source of pollution. Air, water and noise have been identified as the most tackled natural components. Noise pollution analysis is complicated due to the presence of different types of sound sources. To assess and manage the environmental port noise monitoring noise plan and the strategic noise map are considered the most suitable instruments of acoustic planning to identify the critical zones and to establish the actions.
Managing the environmental sustainability of ports: noise pollution
BADINO, AGLAIA;SCHENONE, CORRADO;
2010-01-01
Abstract
Ports represent today the main door of access to enter Europe as well as Middle-East territories. They are characterized by a high degree of complexity and variety of operations what makes them an important source of pollution. Air, water and noise have been identified as the most tackled natural components. Noise pollution analysis is complicated due to the presence of different types of sound sources. To assess and manage the environmental port noise monitoring noise plan and the strategic noise map are considered the most suitable instruments of acoustic planning to identify the critical zones and to establish the actions.File in questo prodotto:
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