Road environment and noise pollution. Noise screens near highways and secondary roads connected to landscaping and architecture.

Author(s)
Amundsen, I. & Marstein, A.U.
Year
Abstract

Road traffic noise is a problem affecting mainly urban and built- up areas. The forms of built- up areas and their function will therefore be the basis of our assessment as to how the noise problem should be solved. It is important to chart available resources, in order to use them in general town planning. Noise barriers are only one of the available possibilities, and should therefore be used on the basis of an overall assessment.

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Publication

Library number
B 31214 (In: B 31187) /21 /93 / IRRD 321829
Source

In: Roads and Traffic 2000. Proceedings of the International Road and Traffic Conference, Berlin, 6- 9 September 1988, Volume V, p. 169- 174. Theme V: Traffic Ecology.

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