LIFE+2010 QUADMAP project: A new methodology to select, analyze and manage Quiet Urban Areas defined by the European Directive 2002/49/EC

Itziar Aspuru, Igone Garcia, Chiara Bartalucci, Francesco Borchi, Monica Carfagni, Lapo Governi, Raffaella Bellomini, Sergio Luzzi, Henk Wolfert, Piotr Gaudibert

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Abstract

Concerning quiet areas, the definition provided by the Environmental Noise Directive (END) is intended to preserve the acoustic environment in those areas where it is considered good, according to general indicators and limits. However, the END is not clear enough to allow appropriate assessment and management in urban environments. The aim of QUADMAP project was to deliver a method and guidelines for the identification, delineation, characterization, improvement and management of Quiet Urban Areas (QUAs) as defined by the END. The Project also wanted to help clarify the definition of a QUA, its meaning and its added value for cities in terms of health, safety and lowering stress levels. In this article, after an introduction of the current European scenario on QUAs, the main aspects of the methodology introduced for the selection, analysis and management of QUAs are described. Eventually, the major results achieved by the Project, in terms of the guideline on QUAs, the implemented interventions and the achieved benefits, are reported and discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)120-129
Number of pages10
JournalNoise Mapping
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2016

Keywords

  • Action plan
  • Environmental noise
  • Noise mapping
  • Quiet areas
  • Soundscape

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