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Urban Sound Mapping in Public Spaces of Istanbul: Sound Pressure Level Analysis in Kadıköy, Taksim, and Eminönü

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Abstract

Urban noise pollution is a significant public health and quality of life issue in large metropolises. This study analyzes the sound maps of three highly visited public spaces in Istanbul (Kadıköy, Taksim, and Eminönü) based on sound pressure level (SPL) measurements in order to reveal the spatial and temporal variations of urban sounds. While previous studies primarily focused on general noise measurements, this research examines environmental noise variations and dominant noise sources (e.g., vehicular traffic, pedestrian density, and public transportation) through field measurements taken at different times of the day. Peak noise levels frequently exceeded the recommended thresholds; deviations were particularly pronounced during peak hours, with significant differences observed among commercial, touristic, and transit-heavy areas. These results may provide urban planners and noise mitigation strategists with an evidence-based framework for managing public soundscapes. Future work aims to expand the dataset to additional locations and to examine the influence of subjective noise perception.

Original languageEnglish
Pages292-300
Number of pages9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
Event54th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering, INTERNOISE 2025 - Sao Paulo, Brazil
Duration: 24 Aug 202527 Aug 2025

Conference

Conference54th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering, INTERNOISE 2025
Country/TerritoryBrazil
CitySao Paulo
Period24/08/2527/08/25

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