Benfield Jacob, Taff B D, Weinzimmer David, Newman Peter
Penn State Abington, Abington Township, PA, United States.
Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States.
Front Psychol. 2018 Apr 13;9:495. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00495. eCollection 2018.
Soundscape assessment takes many forms, including letting the consequences of the soundscape be an indicator of soundscape quality or value. As a result, much social science research has been conducted to better quantify problem soundscapes and the subsequent effects on humans exposed to them. Visual evaluations of natural environments are one area where research has consistently shown detrimental effects of noisy or anthropogenic soundscapes (e.g., those containing noise from motorized recreation), but the potential moderating role of individual attitudes toward elements within the soundscape has not been sufficiently explored. This study demonstrates that both pro-motorized recreation and pro-motorized recreation management attitudes can alter the effect of motorized recreation noise on scenic evaluations in opposing directions. Pro-recreation attitudes lessen the effect of the soundscape, while pro-management attitudes heighten the negative effect of anthropogenic sounds on scenic evaluation. The implications for other areas of soundscape research, especially with regard to soundscape quality assessment through experienced outcomes, are discussed, including possible strategies for prioritizing known or relevant moderating variables.
声景评估有多种形式,包括将声景的后果作为声景质量或价值的指标。因此,已经开展了许多社会科学研究,以更好地量化问题声景以及对接触这些声景的人类产生的后续影响。对自然环境的视觉评估是一个研究一直表明嘈杂或人为声景(例如,那些包含机动娱乐噪音的声景)具有有害影响的领域,但个人对声景中元素的态度的潜在调节作用尚未得到充分探索。本研究表明,支持机动娱乐和支持机动娱乐管理的态度都可以在相反方向上改变机动娱乐噪音对景观评价的影响。支持娱乐的态度会减轻声景的影响,而支持管理的态度会增强人为声音对景观评价的负面影响。本文讨论了对声景研究其他领域(特别是通过体验结果进行声景质量评估方面)的启示,包括对已知或相关调节变量进行优先排序的可能策略。