støjplanlægning
Støjplanlægning, often translated as noise planning or noise abatement, refers to the systematic process of identifying, assessing, and mitigating noise pollution in a given area. The primary goal is to protect human health and well-being from the adverse effects of excessive noise, which can include stress, sleep disturbances, hearing damage, and cognitive impairment.
The process typically begins with noise mapping, which involves measuring or modeling noise levels from various
Source control aims to reduce noise at its origin, for instance, by implementing quieter road surfaces, using
Støjplanlægning is an integral part of urban planning and environmental management. It requires collaboration between various