anthropophony
Anthropophony is the term used in acoustic ecology and related fields to describe the sounds produced by human activity within an environment. It is part of a broader framework that also includes biophony (sounds produced by living organisms) and geophony (non-biological natural sounds such as wind and water). The concept helps scholars distinguish between different sources of sound in a landscape and to study how human activity shapes the acoustic environment.
Anthropophony encompasses a wide range of sounds generated by people and human infrastructure. Common examples include
In practice, researchers analyze anthropophony to understand how soundscapes reflect social life, urban design, and cultural