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Title: Effects of Aircraft Noise: Research Update on Selected Topics
Accession Number: 01110686
Record Type: Monograph
Availability: Transportation Research Board Business Office 500 Fifth Street, NW Find a library where document is available Abstract: This synthesis study is intended to inform airport operators, stakeholders, and policy makers of updated information about aviation noise effects. In the decades since Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Report No. FAA-EE-85-2 "Aviation Noise Effects" was first published in 1985 much has changed in the understanding of this complex issue. Increased air travel, new and quieter aircraft, increased awareness of land use planning and aviation noise, and mitigation of previously incompatible land uses are just a few of the changes. Knowledge of the effects of aviation noise has also changed. The greatest increases in knowledge have come in the areas of health effects, annoyance, sleep disturbance, and potential effects on children's learning abilities in schools. Other areas of increased knowledge include parks and wilderness areas, wildlife and domestic animals, and property values. Knowledge has also increased on the effects of meteorology and topography on aviation noise. This document is intended to synthesize research since 1985 to update and compliment the original FAA report, primarily by providing an annotated bibliography and summary of new research in selected topic areas. Although research inquiry has progressed in many areas, there is still much to be learned. The reader is encouraged to review each chapter for additional information and to be directed to source material.
Report/Paper Numbers: Project 11-03, Topic S02-01
Language: English
Authors: Mestre, VincentPagination: 98p
Publication Date: 2008
ISBN: 9780309098069
Media Type: Print
Features: Appendices
(1)
; Figures
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; Glossary; References; Tables
(4)
TRT Terms: Uncontrolled Terms: Subject Areas: Aviation; Education and Training; Environment; Geotechnology; Highways
Files: TRIS, TRB
Created Date: Sep 19 2008 9:49AM
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