bullerkartor
Bullerkartor, or noise maps, are visual representations of environmental noise levels in a given area. They are used to assess the impact of noise from sources such as road traffic, rail, aviation, industry, and other activities on people and the environment. Produced by national or local authorities, research institutions, and sometimes private consultants, bullerkartor inform urban planning, land use decisions, and the design of mitigation measures like sound barriers, traffic management, and zoning rules.
Bullerkartor are often created under requirements from the European Union's Environmental Noise Directive (Directive 2002/49/EC), which
Production methods combine spatial data on transport networks, population distribution, land use, and emission data with
Use and accessibility: bullerkartor are generally published for public access, enabling residents to understand exposure and