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个人对 COVID-19 的态度与公共空间声景评估之间的关联:以比利时安特卫普为例。

Associations between Personal Attitudes towards COVID-19 and Public Space Soundscape Assessment: An Example from Antwerp, Belgium.

机构信息

Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering, University College London, The Bartlett, 14 Upper Woburn Place, London WC1H 0NN, UK.

WAVES Research Group, Department of Information Technology, Ghent University, Technologiepark 126, B 9052 Gent, Belgium.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Nov 10;18(22):11774. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182211774.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic, and the lockdown events and policies that followed, led to significant changes in the built environment and how it is experienced by people and communities. Among those, variations in the acoustic environments were some of the most noticeable in cities. This study investigated the relationships between the perception of the acoustic environment (i.e., soundscape) and different personal factors such as attitudes towards the pandemic and noise sensitivity, by performing a survey with 109 participants in an urban green public space in Antwerp (Belgium), shortly after most restrictions issued by the government were lifted in September 2020 when the first contamination wave ended. While preliminary in nature, the results of this data collection campaign show that people actively changing their behaviors (using less public transport or cycling more) assessed the soundscapes as less vibrant/exciting. People who were more concerned about the pandemic tended to notice more natural sounds and noise from traffic on nearby local roads. This same subset also put a bigger importance on the environmental quality of the public space than in the pre-pandemic period. Noise sensitivity also played a role, as an association was found between more-than-average noise sensitive persons and those more worried regarding the pandemic. Overall, the findings of this study confirm that at least part of the people have started to perceive the public space, including its soundscape, differently since the start of the pandemic.

摘要

COVID-19 大流行以及随之而来的封锁事件和政策,导致建筑环境发生了重大变化,人们和社区对其体验方式也发生了变化。在这些变化中,声环境的变化在城市中最为明显。本研究通过在 2020 年 9 月第一波疫情结束后,政府放宽大部分限制措施后不久,在比利时安特卫普的一个城市绿色公共空间对 109 名参与者进行了一项调查,研究了对声环境(即景观)的感知与不同个人因素(如对大流行的态度和噪声敏感性)之间的关系。虽然性质初步,但这次数据收集活动的结果表明,人们积极改变行为(减少使用公共交通工具或更多地骑自行车),将景观评估为不那么充满活力/令人兴奋。更关注大流行的人往往会注意到更多来自附近当地道路上交通的自然声音和噪音。同一组人还比大流行前更重视公共空间的环境质量。噪声敏感性也起了作用,因为发现噪声敏感程度高于平均水平的人与那些对大流行更担心的人之间存在关联。总体而言,这项研究的结果证实,自大流行开始以来,至少有一部分人开始以不同的方式感知公共空间,包括其景观。

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