Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/2455
Title: Environmental Impact of Traffic Noise
Authors: Riste Ristov, Slobodan Ognjenovic, Ivana Nedevska
Keywords: traffic systems, exposure, noise, human, environment
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Department of Transportation Faculty of Civil Engineering University of Zagreb
Journal: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Road and Rail Infrastructures – CETRA 2016 23–25 May 2016, Šibenik, Croatia
Abstract: The traffic systems, beside their economic and social advantage, have a negative impact as well as sources of significant environmental pollution in the area they are located. During planning and designing of the traffic communication, special attention needs to be paid to strict adherence of certain basic principles on environmental protection. The specificity of this issue can be seen in the multidimensional traffic impact on the environment. Regardless whether it concerns a human, an animal in urban surrounding or an animal in nature, the impact of noise is almost the same for everyone. As a consequence of the noise, problems can occur from psychological or physiological aspect, auditory perception might be damaged or lost for everyone. It is certain that the human is most resistant to the noise, so it can easily adjust and protect from the same. Most unfavourable impact the noise would have on animals in nature, for which the overexposure to noise would have extensive consequences both for finding food and reproduction. As follows, this paper will include the impacts and consequences of overexposed traffic noise on the environment
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/2455
ISSN: 1848-9850
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Civil Engineering: Conference papers

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