DocumentCode :
3151973
Title :
Noise mapping in urban environments: Application at Suez city center
Author :
Eldien, Bany BOSSAM
Author_Institution :
Suez Canal Univ., Suez, Egypt
fYear :
2009
fDate :
6-9 July 2009
Firstpage :
1722
Lastpage :
1727
Abstract :
Noise in cities has increased in the past decades, due to a growing urban development. In the last century, population movement to the greater cities, disorder planned city development and increase of the motor vehicle in the traffic have been produced noise pollution and other environmental problems. Management and reduction or urban noise has been called for in urban development plans. Noise community ordinances have been approved at national and local levels in various countries of the world. They usually establish noise limits for various activities and zones, according to the land uses, and define the basis of noise management strategies. It is required to draw noise maps, as a noise management tool, to be integrated in the land use plans and to be used as a basis for noise reduction plans where the noise levels exceed maximum prescribed levels. Noise mapping in large urban areas presents methodological and financial hindrances due to both the technical complexity involved and to the amount of human and technical resources that are necessary. In some cases, noise pollution can be more important than the other environmental problems. The most important factor which affects the noise pollution is the mistakes taken place during the application of the city plans due to different political and social factors. In this investigation, effect of the application of city plan (use of ideal usage on the road and building areas, and ratio between buildings and green areas) on noise pollution was studied. Geographical information systems (GIS) plays an important role in the noise mapping. Noise pollution map of Suez city center in Egypt using GIS has been presented with the 400 sampling point selected on main roads in the city centre. A marked effect of increasing building levels on indoor noise pollution has been also found near the main roads. Problems are highlighted and discussed, especially those regarding the optimization of data quality and data management, the accur- acy of the results and the benefits for the acoustical environment.
Keywords :
geographic information systems; land use planning; noise pollution; Egypt; Suez City center; acoustical environment; city plan; data management; data quality optimization; disorder planned city development; environmental problems; geographical information systems; indoor noise pollution; land use plans; motor vehicle; noise community ordinances; noise management; noise mapping; noise pollution; noise reduction plans; population movement; traffic noise; urban development; urban environments; Cities and towns; Environmental factors; Geographic Information Systems; Noise level; Noise reduction; Pollution; Roads; Urban areas; Vehicles; Working environment noise; Noise mapping; Suez; urban noise;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2009. CIE 2009. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Troyes
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4135-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4136-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCIE.2009.5223696
Filename :
5223696
Link To Document :
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