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在新冠疫情封锁期间倾听城市:人类活动与城市化如何影响哥伦比亚的声景?

Listening to cities during the COVID-19 lockdown: How do human activities and urbanization impact soundscapes in Colombia?

作者信息

Ulloa Juan Sebastian, Hernández-Palma Angélica, Acevedo-Charry Orlando, Gómez-Valencia Bibiana, Cruz-Rodríguez Cristian, Herrera-Varón Yenifer, Roa Margarita, Rodríguez-Buriticá Susana, Ochoa-Quintero Jose Manuel

机构信息

Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, Avenida Paseo Bolívar 16-20, Bogotá, Colombia.

出版信息

Biol Conserv. 2021 Mar;255:108996. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2021.108996. Epub 2021 Feb 10.

Abstract

Noise is one of the fastest growing and most ubiquitous type of environmental pollution, with prevalence in cities. The COVID-19 confinement in 2020 in Colombia led to a reduction in human activities and their associated noise. We used this unique opportunity to measure the impacts of noise on urban soundscapes, and explore the effects of urbanization intensity independently of human activity. We launched a community science initiative inviting participants to collect audio recordings from their windows using smartphones. Recordings were taken during severe mobility restrictions (April), and during a period of lightened restrictions (May-June). From the data collected, we measured changes in sound pressure levels (SPL), acoustic structure (soundscape spectro-temporal characteristics), and human perception between the two periods. A 12% increase in human activities had a detectable acoustic footprint, with a significant increase of SPL (2.15 dB, 128% increase), a shift towards dominance of low-frequency broadband signals, and a perceived dominance of human-made over wildlife sounds. Measured changes in SPL and acoustic structure were directly proportional to urbanization; however, perception of these changes was not. This gap may be associated with a masking effect generated by noise or a disconnect of humans from nature in large cities. The mobility restrictions created a chance to better understand the impacts of urbanization and human activities on the soundscape, while raising public awareness regarding noise pollution effects on people and wildlife. Information analyzed here might serve in urban planning in developing countries where urban expansion is occurring in a rapid, unplanned fashion.

摘要

噪音是增长最快且最为普遍的环境污染类型之一,在城市中广泛存在。2020年哥伦比亚因新冠疫情实施的封锁措施导致人类活动及其相关噪音减少。我们利用这一独特契机来衡量噪音对城市声景的影响,并独立于人类活动来探究城市化强度的影响。我们发起了一项社区科学倡议,邀请参与者使用智能手机从自家窗口收集音频记录。记录分别在严格的出行限制期间(4月)以及限制放宽期间(5月至6月)进行。从收集的数据中,我们测量了两个时期之间声压级(SPL)、声学结构(声景的频谱 - 时间特征)以及人类感知的变化。人类活动增加12%产生了可检测到的声学足迹,声压级显著增加(2.15分贝,增幅128%),低频宽带信号占主导地位的趋势发生转变,且人造声音相较于野生动物声音被感知为主导。测量得到的声压级和声学结构变化与城市化直接成正比;然而,对这些变化的感知并非如此。这种差距可能与噪音产生的掩蔽效应或大城市中人类与自然的脱节有关。出行限制创造了一个机会,能更好地理解城市化和人类活动对声景的影响,同时提高公众对噪音污染对人类和野生动物影响的认识。此处分析的信息可能有助于发展中国家的城市规划,这些国家的城市正在快速且无规划地扩张。

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