Fidell Sanford, Silvati Laura, Haboly Edward
BBN Technologies, Canoga Park, California 91303, USA.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2002 Jan;111(1 Pt 1):200-9. doi: 10.1121/1.1423927.
Community response to a step change in aircraft noise exposure associated with the opening of a new runway at Vancouver International Airport was documented in two rounds of telephone interviews. One round of interviews was conducted 15 months prior to the start of operations on the new runway, while a second round of interviews was undertaken 21 months after the start of operations. The proportion of respondents who described themselves as "very" or "extremely" annoyed by aircraft noise in a residential area with increased aircraft noise exposure after the runway opening was markedly greater than that predictable from well-known dosage-response relationships. Analysis suggests that a good part of the "excess" annoyance is attributable to the net influence of nonacoustic factors.
通过两轮电话访谈记录了社区对温哥华国际机场新跑道启用所带来的飞机噪音暴露水平阶跃变化的反应。一轮访谈在新跑道开始运营前15个月进行,而第二轮访谈在运营开始21个月后进行。在跑道启用后飞机噪音暴露增加的居民区中,将自己描述为因飞机噪音而“非常”或“极其”烦恼的受访者比例明显高于根据著名的剂量反应关系所预测的比例。分析表明,“额外”烦恼的很大一部分可归因于非声学因素的净影响。