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Spatial patterns in community response to aircraft noise associated with non-noise factors

Abstract

Non-noise aspects of airport operations may affect individuals' responses to aircraft noise. Fear of crashes, other forms of pollution, and proximity to the flight path are three such non-noise aspects which have spatial patterns that are closely related to the pattern of noise contours around an airport. If these variables affect response to aircraft noise, they may therefore confound attempts to understand relationships between noise level and community response. Analyses based on data from 673 individuals around Toronto International Airport suggest that these factors do affect annoyance responses, but do not affect reported activity interference. Hence it may prove fruitful, in aggregate analyses of community response data, to control for these variables in order to better understand the noise-annoyance relationships.

Authors

Hall FL; Taylor SM; Birnie SE

Journal

Journal of Sound and Vibration, Vol. 71, No. 3, pp. 361–381

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 1980

DOI

10.1016/0022-460x(80)90419-8

ISSN

0022-460X
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