Authors
Sanford Fidell, Laura Silvati, Richard Howe, Karl S Pearsons, Barbara Tabachnick, Richard C Knopf, James Gramann, Thomas Buchanan
Publication date
1996/11/1
Journal
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume
100
Issue
5
Pages
2909-2918
Publisher
Acoustical Society of America
Description
On‐site and telephone opinion surveys were conducted to assess outdoor recreationists’ annoyance with aircraft overflights of wilderness areas. Although current technology for measuring noise exposure does not yet permit accurate and cost‐effective estimates of dosage‐response relationships in outdoor recreational settings, it was nonetheless possible to construct a rough relationship between estimated aircraft noise exposure and annoyance from the data of the on‐site study. In the second survey, telephone interviews were administered to another sample of outdoor recreationists within 2 weeks of their return from visits to 12 wilderness areas. The prevalence of aircraft noise‐induced annoyance (in any degree) among respondents in all wilderness areas ranged from 5% to 32%. The prevalence of a consequential degree of aircraft noise‐induced annoyance among respondents was less than 5% in all …
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Scholar articles
S Fidell, L Silvati, R Howe, KS Pearsons, B Tabachnick… - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1996