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NTL-ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT-ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT;NTL-ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT-Environment Impacts;NTL-REFERENCES AND DIRECTORIES-REFERENCES AND DIRECTORIES;
Abstract:
This overview of the scope of current activity provides annotated bibliographic data relating to selections which range from short journal articles to longer research reports and conference proceedings. The items have been selected on the basis of topical interest to the non-specialist, intensive coverage of a subject, and readability. The individual abstracts are derived from the original texts. The data are presented in nine different areas: overview of sound and the elements of noise control and abatement; the effects of noise on man; noise sources; community reaction to transportation noise; economic aspects of noise control and abatement; methods of measuring, surveying and evaluating environmental transportation noise; legal, administrative and operational aspects of implementing noise control and abatement programs; interrelationship of noise control; major approaches to transportation noise control and abatement.
This guide includes information on how to review a noise study report and provides guidance on reviewing the noise section of the environmental docume...
The rotorcraft industry, universities, and government research labs have actively engaged in research activities since the late 1960’s to understand...
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