Soundscape in Urban Forests
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- Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning
- History
- acoustic comfort
- acoustic parameters
- audio-visual preferences
- aural-visual attributes
- Beijing
- birdsong
- children
- China
- contribution of audiovisual perception
- correlation analysis
- ecosystem acoustics
- electrodermal activity
- exercise behaviors
- heart rate
- human physiology
- human psychology
- landscape pattern
- landscape satisfaction
- landscape space
- multi-sensory experience
- multi-sensory interaction
- n/a
- national parks
- natural vegetation
- network text analysis
- perceived landscape attributes
- perception
- physiological parameters
- pleasantness
- preference research
- railway noise
- restorativeness
- road traffic noise
- scenic area
- sound source composition
- soundscape
- soundscape comfort
- soundscape mapping
- soundscape quality
- spatiotemporal dynamics
- temporal and spatial change
- urban forest
- urban forest park
- urban forest parks
- urban green spaces
- urban park
- visitors' landscape experience
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This Special Issue of Forests explores the role of soundscapes in urban forested areas. It is comprised of 11 papers involving soundscape studies conducted in urban forests from Asia and Africa. This collection contains six research fields: (1) the ecological patterns and processes of forest soundscapes; (2) the boundary effects and perceptual topology; (3) natural soundscapes and human health; (4) the experience of multi-sensory interactions; (5) environmental behavior and cognitive disposition; and (6) soundscape resource management in forests.
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