støjen
Støjen, or støj in Danish, refers to sound that is perceived as unwanted or disruptive. The term støjen is the definite form used when speaking of the noise in a specific context or location, for example støjen i byens gader. While støj is the general concept of noise, lyd is the broader term for any sound, including desired or neutral sounds. In regulatory and urban planning discussions, støjen is often treated as a nuisance or health concern rather than a positive sound.
Measuring støjen relies on decibels (dB). For human hearing, A-weighted decibels (dB(A)) are used to reflect annoyance
Health and social impacts of støjen include sleep disturbance, annoyance, reduced concentration, and stress. With long-term
Regulatory frameworks address støjen through noise assessment and mitigation. The European Union's Environmental Noise Directive (2002/49/EC)
Common sources of støjen are road and rail traffic, aircraft, industry, construction, and nightlife. Efforts concentrate