Port Noise and Complaints in the North Tyrrhenian Sea and Framework for Remediation

Compared to the other relevant noise sources such as railways, roads, and airplanes, the regulation regarding port noise is lagging behind. The absence of specific laws is likely one of the main causes of the increasingly high number of complaints reported by the citizens living nearby the ports. At...

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Main Authors: Matteo Bolognese, Francesco Fidecaro, Diego Palazzuoli, Gaetano Licitra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Environments
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/7/2/17
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spelling doaj-b386b82de5de4ba89b17983731c6c4ad2020-11-25T02:09:20ZengMDPI AGEnvironments2076-32982020-02-01721710.3390/environments7020017environments7020017Port Noise and Complaints in the North Tyrrhenian Sea and Framework for RemediationMatteo Bolognese0Francesco Fidecaro1Diego Palazzuoli2Gaetano Licitra3Physics Department “Enrico Fermi”, University of Pisa, Largo Bruno Pontecorvo 3, 56127 Pisa, ItalyPhysics Department “Enrico Fermi”, University of Pisa, Largo Bruno Pontecorvo 3, 56127 Pisa, ItalyEnvironmental Protection Agency of Tuscany Region, via V. Veneto 27, 56127 Pisa, ItalyEnvironmental Protection Agency of Tuscany Region, via V. Veneto 27, 56127 Pisa, ItalyCompared to the other relevant noise sources such as railways, roads, and airplanes, the regulation regarding port noise is lagging behind. The absence of specific laws is likely one of the main causes of the increasingly high number of complaints reported by the citizens living nearby the ports. At the same time, scientific literature concerning the impact of port noise and its mitigation is not so widespread and only a few studies are available at the moment. However, the volume of maritime traffic has increased in the last years and consequently, Port Authorities are required to assess the impact of port operations on the city soundscape without using specific directives or guidelines. In this context, the INTERREG Maritime programme projects RUMBLE, MON ACUMEN, and REPORT aim to fill this gap, by investigating the state-of-the-art of port noise in the north Tyrrhenian sea and developing helpful instruments. Data were collected via a survey sent to the Port Authorities, local environmental protection agencies and universities involved in the projects. The survey was focused on monitoring systems, previous measurement campaigns, noise maps, and citizens’ complaints already taken. The results confirmed both a lack of awareness among residents and authorities and the absence of actions aimed at reducing port noise. In this framework, the difficulties encountered by the Port Authorities in managing the ports sustainably are highlighted. An underestimation of citizens’ exposure to noise in port areas could be expected.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/7/2/17port noiseinterreg projectnoise complaintsnoise managementnoise preventionnoise action plans
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author Matteo Bolognese
Francesco Fidecaro
Diego Palazzuoli
Gaetano Licitra
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Francesco Fidecaro
Diego Palazzuoli
Gaetano Licitra
Port Noise and Complaints in the North Tyrrhenian Sea and Framework for Remediation
Environments
port noise
interreg project
noise complaints
noise management
noise prevention
noise action plans
author_facet Matteo Bolognese
Francesco Fidecaro
Diego Palazzuoli
Gaetano Licitra
author_sort Matteo Bolognese
title Port Noise and Complaints in the North Tyrrhenian Sea and Framework for Remediation
title_short Port Noise and Complaints in the North Tyrrhenian Sea and Framework for Remediation
title_full Port Noise and Complaints in the North Tyrrhenian Sea and Framework for Remediation
title_fullStr Port Noise and Complaints in the North Tyrrhenian Sea and Framework for Remediation
title_full_unstemmed Port Noise and Complaints in the North Tyrrhenian Sea and Framework for Remediation
title_sort port noise and complaints in the north tyrrhenian sea and framework for remediation
publisher MDPI AG
series Environments
issn 2076-3298
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Compared to the other relevant noise sources such as railways, roads, and airplanes, the regulation regarding port noise is lagging behind. The absence of specific laws is likely one of the main causes of the increasingly high number of complaints reported by the citizens living nearby the ports. At the same time, scientific literature concerning the impact of port noise and its mitigation is not so widespread and only a few studies are available at the moment. However, the volume of maritime traffic has increased in the last years and consequently, Port Authorities are required to assess the impact of port operations on the city soundscape without using specific directives or guidelines. In this context, the INTERREG Maritime programme projects RUMBLE, MON ACUMEN, and REPORT aim to fill this gap, by investigating the state-of-the-art of port noise in the north Tyrrhenian sea and developing helpful instruments. Data were collected via a survey sent to the Port Authorities, local environmental protection agencies and universities involved in the projects. The survey was focused on monitoring systems, previous measurement campaigns, noise maps, and citizens’ complaints already taken. The results confirmed both a lack of awareness among residents and authorities and the absence of actions aimed at reducing port noise. In this framework, the difficulties encountered by the Port Authorities in managing the ports sustainably are highlighted. An underestimation of citizens’ exposure to noise in port areas could be expected.
topic port noise
interreg project
noise complaints
noise management
noise prevention
noise action plans
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/7/2/17
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