zajtérképezés
Zajtérképezés, often translated as noise mapping or noise zoning, is a process used to visualize and analyze sound levels within a specific geographical area. It involves collecting data on noise emissions from various sources, such as road traffic, railways, industrial activities, and airports, and then representing this data in a graphical format, typically a map. These maps display different levels of sound intensity using color-coding or shading, allowing for a clear understanding of noise pollution distribution.
The primary goal of zajtérképezés is to identify areas that are most affected by noise and to
The data for noise mapping is usually gathered through a combination of on-site measurements and sophisticated