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ARCHIVE: Noise: Research
Noise policy is developed in the context of protecting the environment and enhancing the quality of life and public health. Research is necessary to underpin this aim. Defra therefore sponsors research to inform Ministerial decisions, to guide the development of policy, to develop action programmes, to monitor the achievement of policy goals, to stimulate and promote innovation and to encourage the spread of good practice and technology.
- 17 December 2008 - Defra Commissions Research on Noise and Environmental Impact Assessment.
- Research funding (Environmental Protection NOISE and NUISANCE Research Newsletter)
Our current research programme includes projects to:
- assess current levels and attitudes to environmental noise;
- assess the effects of noise on health (through a series of joint projects with the Department of Health and the European Union 5th Framework Programmes)
- develop work which will be required under the proposed EU Directive on environmental noise such as noise mapping and action planning
- help develop a National Ambient Noise Strategy
- help respond to noise and other nuisance issues.
Research papers on noise
2009
- NANR 200 - Research into the practical and policy applications of soundscape concepts and techniques in urban areas
This report contains the findings of an investigation into existing research into soundscape concepts, which included a review of academic literature on the subject, case studies of soundscape assessment and design, and interviews with a number of experts in the field. The report also includes recommendations for future research into the practical identification, management and enhancement of soundscapes in urban areas.
- NANR 275 - Good Practice and Regulatory Guidance on Composting and Odour Control for Local Authorities (PDF 2.6 MB)
This guidance document is prepared on behalf of Defra and the Devolved Administration of the Welsh Assembly Government, primarily for Local Authorities. Its purpose is to provide clear guidance on the regulation process. Although this guide is not statutory, it provides information on best practice techniques for the control of composting odours and the proactive and reactive assessment of nuisance odour from composting.
2008
- NANR 235 - Research into the Improvement of the Management of Helicopter Noise (PDF 800 KB)
This report describes research undertaken to investigate the improvement of the management of helicopter noise in the UK. This work was carried out on behalf of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) by the University of Salford and QinetiQ (Farnborough) Ltd. The aims of this study were to determine the issues and the extent of the reported problem of noise from helicopter operations in the UK, and to develop practical guidance on the management of helicopter noise, including improvements in the handling of complaints.
2007
2006
2005
- Noise from Pubs and Clubs: Phase I
This is the final report for a contract let to review existing knowledge of noise from entertainment sources such as pubs and clubs. - ENCAMS Segmentation of Noise Sufferers and Noise Makers
ENCAMS research, on behalf of Defra, to understand the attitudes and behaviours of noise makers and noise sufferers and to segment the different attitudinal groupings. - Review of Existing Codes
of Practice on Minimising Noise
Defra commissioned Rupert Taylor to review the three Codes of Practice on noise that were given statutory approval in 1982 under section 71 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974. - Contant Barking Can Be Avoided:
Offering guidance to dog owners
This report complements the leaflet 'Is your dog barking too much?', providing local authority Environmental Health Officers with guidance on advising owners of noisy dogs. - Update of noise database for prediction of noise on construction and open sites
- Review and analysis of published research into the adverse effects of industrial noise, in support of the revision of policy planning guidance PPG24
- Development and Production of a
Guide for Noise Control from Laminated and Wooden Flooring
This document, produced by the Building Performance Centre at Napier University, was commissioned by Defra and the Devolved Administrations of the Scottish Executive, the National Assembly for Wales, and the Department of the Environment in Northern Ireland to examine the noise implications of installing or revealing hard timber floor surfaces within flatted residential dwellings. - Guidance on the Control of
Odour and Noise from Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Systems
Guidance to local authorities on 'best practicable means' when assessing odour and noise nuisance from kitchen exhaust systems. -
RANCH
Road Traffic and Aircraft Noise Exposure and Children's Cognition and Health: a European Commission 5th Framework Project for which Defra are providing British match funding.
2004
2003
2002
2001
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Identifying the Options Available for Determining Population Data and Identifying Agglomerations in Connection with EU Proposals Regarding Environmental Noise
A report on research undertaken by AEA Technology with the aim of identifying the options available for determining population exposure to noise and identifying agglomerations in connection with EU proposals regarding environmental noise. -
Provision of a Project Management Service for Noise Mapping England
Please note that this notice has expired but provides some useful information with regard to the provision of a project management service for noise mapping England.
1999
The views expressed in the above reports are those of the authors and do not necessary reflect those of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Scottish Executive, the Department of Environment for Northern Ireland or the National Assembly for Wales.
Links
- Department of Health - Reports published to date from the Joint DH and Defra Noise and Health Research Programme on the non-auditory health effects of noise. Includes the West London Schools Study and the Development of a Standardised Interview to Assess Domestic Noise Complaints.
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