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Effects of environmental sound quality on soundscape preference in a public urban space

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APPLIED ACOUSTICS
卷 171, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2020.107570

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Multidimensional acoustic characterization; Public urban space development; Psychoacoustic metrics; Soundscape perceptions; Soundscape preferences

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A public urban space plays a crucial role in urban planning, providing citizens with opportunities for various activities. This study explores how environmental sound quality influences visitors' soundscape perceptions and preferences. Results show that visitors are more concerned with maximum sound levels, prefer quieter and more pleasant soundscapes, and have a higher preference for natural sounds.
A public urban space is undoubtedly one of the key elements in urban planning. It allows citizens with different backgrounds to freely accesses for various healthy, social, or individual reasons. User experience of the space is hence valuable data for the improvement of urban land use. This study aims to investigate how the environmental sound quality influence visitors' soundscape perceptions, preferences, and behavior. Multidimensional acoustic characterization, in terms of a series of acoustic and psychoacoustic metrics, of the acoustic environment were conducted in the five locations at Sha Tin Park of Hong Kong. Meanwhile, self-administrated questionnaires were distributed to the visitors in the locations to collect the subjective data. Total 150 visitors were surveyed. The results indicated that the visitors' loudness and satisfaction perceptions were associated with the maximum sound levels (L-A(max) and N-max) instead of the time-equivalent sound levels (e.g. L-Aeq and N-eq) of the environment. Moreover, it was found that the higher degree of satisfaction was predicted if the visitors perceived a more quiet and pleasant soundscape. In addition, the preferences for soundscape elements could be classified into the three principal components Natural sounds, Human-made sounds, and Mechanical sounds. Furthermore, visitors had a greater overall preference for a good soundscape when they perceived a more pleasant soundscape, had a higher preference for natural sounds, and had a higher visit frequency of the park. These findings consolidated the knowledge on further environmental management and designs of public urban spaces to fulfil the public expectation. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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