COMMUNITY RESPONSE TO ROAD TRAFFIC NOISE: A CASE STUDY OF KANPUR

AuthorSaurabh Upadhyay
AuthorManoranjan Parida
AuthorBrind Kumar
Date Accessioned2024-12-07T05:04:48Z
Date Available2024-12-07T05:04:48Z
Date of Publication2023
AbstractHealth issues of citizens due to road traffic noise are becoming a serious concern in different cities in India. In this study, we have assessed the annoyance effect of road traffic noise in Kanpur city concerning the impact on their health, and daily activities. The degree of annoyance and other health issues and daily activities were assessed through a questionnaire survey. A random face-to-face interview was conducted at the respondent's dwelling with a sample of 512 respondents, and hourly noise measurement by Sound level meter (01 dB) for 34 locations of different land-use in Kanpur city and compared with prescribed by CPCB, New Delhi. Noise exposure levels in different land-uses residential zone (52.6-103.6 dB (A)), commercial zone (53.5-103.5 dB (A)), industrial (50.7-104.3 dB (A)), and silence zone (51.3-104.1 dB (A)). The socio-demographical, health factors, daily activity (like sleep, rest, during the study etc.), and other factors (window and bedroom orientation) responses were collected in standard scale by questionnaire survey. Respondents (about 95%) reported highly annoyed due to traffic noise. There appeared to be an age bias with respect to community response to road traffic noise, with the younger age groups reporting less annoyance and disruption of various daily activities by traffic noise. In this study, we assessed the relationship between annoyance and different health factors. Furthermore, window orientation in the living room and bedroom affected sleep and other activities.
Identifier URIhttps://resourcerepository.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/handle/apurr/1009
PublisherEnviron. Eng. Manag. J.
Source URI/URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.30638/eemj.2023.051
KeywordCareer opportunities
KeywordChallenges of public health education (phe)
KeywordHigher education in ph
KeywordMph program
TitleCOMMUNITY RESPONSE TO ROAD TRAFFIC NOISE: A CASE STUDY OF KANPUR
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