摘要:Areas that are considered human-friendly are green spaces. The
existing urban parks are designed to fulfill the role of relaxation,
recreation, and entertainment. However, in many cases, these are historic
places, which at the time didn't have much of an impact on external factors.
Sustainable development issues are related to the quality of life and the
usage of the environment and its resources by present and future
generations. Noise and noise protection is an issue that is part of
sustainable development. The inadequate implementation of the principles
of sustainable development and non-inclusion of noise can noticeably lead
to negative effects now and in the future. The aim of the paper is to analyze
the soundscapes of two Bydgoszcz parks located in the city center. The
values of the equivalent sound level for these areas were obtained from the
existing Bydgoszcz acoustic plan. Subsequently, the resulting distribution
of noise was compared with the results of subjective perception of sounds
by visitors. On this basis, conclusions can be drawn regarding the ways of
shaping such areas while taking into account the perception of visitors.
其他摘要:Areas that are considered human-friendly are green spaces. The existing urban parks are designed to fulfill the role of relaxation, recreation, and entertainment. However, in many cases, these are historic places, which at the time didn't have much of an impact on external factors. Sustainable development issues are related to the quality of life and the usage of the environment and its resources by present and future generations. Noise and noise protection is an issue that is part of sustainable development. The inadequate implementation of the principles of sustainable development and non-inclusion of noise can noticeably lead to negative effects now and in the future. The aim of the paper is to analyze the soundscapes of two Bydgoszcz parks located in the city center. The values of the equivalent sound level for these areas were obtained from the existing Bydgoszcz acoustic plan. Subsequently, the resulting distribution of noise was compared with the results of subjective perception of sounds by visitors. On this basis, conclusions can be drawn regarding the ways of shaping such areas while taking into account the perception of visitors.