posted on 2019-08-20, 12:12authored byM Basner, C Clark, A Hansell, JI Hileman, S Janssen, K Shepherd, V Sparrow
Noise is defined as "unwanted sound." Aircraft noise is one, if not the most detrimental environmental effect of aviation. It can cause community annoyance, disrupt sleep, adversely affect academic performance of children, and could increase the risk for cardiovascular disease of people living in the vicinity of airports. In some airports, noise constrains air traffic growth. This consensus paper was prepared by the Impacts of Science Group of the Committee for Aviation Environmental Protection of the International Civil Aviation Organization and summarizes the state of the science of noise effects research in the areas of noise measurement and prediction, community annoyance, children's learning, sleep disturbance, and health. It also briefly discusses civilian supersonic aircraft as a future source of aviation noise.
Funding
SAHSU funding statement: MB and VS were funded by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Office of Environment and Energy as a part of ASCENT Project 17 under FAA Award Numbers 13-C-AJFE-UPENN-001 and 13-C-AJFE-UPENN-002 (MB) and under ASCENT Projects 5, 7, 40, 41, and 42 under FAA Award Numbers 13-C-AJFE-PSU-001, 003, 005, 013, 015, 020, 021, 023, and 029 (VS). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the FAA or other ASCENT sponsors. The work of the UK Small Area Health Statistics Unit (AH) is funded by Public Health England as a part of the MRC-PHE Centre for Environment and Health, funded also by the UK Medical Research Council.[70]
History
Citation
Noise Health, 2017, 19 (87), pp. 41-50
Author affiliation
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