hangtáj
Hangtáj refers to the acoustic environment of a particular place, encompassing all the sounds and their characteristics that contribute to the auditory experience of that location. It is not simply the sum of individual sounds, but rather the way these sounds are perceived and interact within a given space. This concept considers various elements such as the presence of natural sounds like wind, water, or animal calls, as well as human-generated sounds, including traffic, voices, music, or industrial noises. The physical characteristics of the environment, such as topography, vegetation, and building structures, also play a significant role in shaping the hangtáj by reflecting, absorbing, or modifying sound waves.
The study of hangtáj, often referred to as soundscape ecology or acoustic ecology, explores how these sound