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轨道交通导向型开发的声环境与舒适性的关系。

The Relationship between Sound and Amenities of Transit-Oriented Developments.

机构信息

College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX 76019, USA.

Transport and City Planning MSc Programme, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Jul 7;16(13):2413. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16132413.

Abstract

Experts in diverse fields have investigated sound in cities throughout the United States. This research aims to examine sound levels and determine its contributors at the transit-oriented development (TOD) station and neighborhood levels by studying selected Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) light rail stations. A multilevel analysis was performed to model the likelihood of TOD stations and neighborhoods affecting sound levels, controlling for station amenities, socio-demographics and built environment characteristics. Sound measurements were sampled in three time intervals with 15 min sampling over weekdays and weekends at TOD and non-TOD stations by a type II SPL meter that was mounted on a small camera tripod at a height of 1.5 m, at a distance of 1.5 m from rails and curbs. The research team found that amenities, built environmental characteristics, and neighborhood features have significant implications on sound levels at both the TOD station and the neighborhood level, which affects quality of life (QoL). TOD stations that include more amenities have a greater level of significance on sound levels. Additionally, neighborhoods with a pervasive street grid configuration, public facilities, and built environment densities are significantly associated with a likelihood of high sound levels. Conversely, higher population densities and intersection densities decrease the likelihood of a high sound level environment. These patterns provide an arena for transportation, urban, and environmental planning and policymaking to generate transformative solutions and policies.

摘要

来自不同领域的专家已经对美国各地的城市声音进行了研究。本研究旨在通过研究选定的达拉斯地区快速交通(DART)轻轨站,在 transit-oriented development(TOD)站和周边社区层面上检查声音水平及其贡献因素。通过对达拉斯地区快速交通(DART)的几个轻轨站进行多层分析,建立模型来模拟 TOD 站和周边社区对声音水平的影响,同时控制车站设施、社会人口统计学和建成环境特征。在工作日和周末,使用 II 型 SPL 计在距铁轨和路缘 1.5 米处,高度为 1.5 米的小型相机三脚架上,在 TOD 和非 TOD 站以 15 分钟的间隔进行三次时间间隔的声音测量。研究小组发现,设施、建成环境特征和社区特征对 TOD 站和周边社区的声音水平有重大影响,这会影响生活质量(QoL)。设施更齐全的 TOD 站对声音水平的影响更大。此外,具有广泛街道网格配置、公共设施和建成环境密度的社区与高噪音水平的可能性显著相关。相反,较高的人口密度和交叉口密度降低了高噪音环境的可能性。这些模式为交通、城市和环境规划和政策制定提供了一个领域,以产生变革性的解决方案和政策。

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