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Relationship between soundscapes and landscape factors in urban commercial spaces

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This study aims to explore the relationship between soundscape and landscape factors in commercial spaces. Commercial pedestrian streets in Seoul, Korea were selected in order to include various sound and visual elements in urban commercial spaces. In site evaluation of soundscape were performed in the case study areas. Perceptual and physical acoustic environments in the commercial area were assessed using both questionnaire surveys and acoustic measurements. In terms of landscape factors, urban morphological indices, event density and speed of street were calculated to analyse the visual environments and behavioural characteristics of pedestrians in commercial area. Based on the field measurement data, the effects of landscape factors on soundscape perception were examined, and the regression model for soundscape in commercial space were developed using dominant landscape factors.

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Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 21 August 2016

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