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Development of a quantitative methodology to assess the impacts of urban transport interventions and related noise on well-being.


ABSTRACT: Well-being impact assessments of urban interventions are a difficult challenge, as there is no agreed methodology and scarce evidence on the relationship between environmental conditions and well-being. The European Union (EU) project "Urban Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in China and Europe" (URGENCHE) explored a methodological approach to assess traffic noise-related well-being impacts of transport interventions in three European cities (Basel, Rotterdam and Thessaloniki) linking modeled traffic noise reduction effects with survey data indicating noise-well-being associations. Local noise models showed a reduction of high traffic noise levels in all cities as a result of different urban interventions. Survey data indicated that perception of high noise levels was associated with lower probability of well-being. Connecting the local noise exposure profiles with the noise-well-being associations suggests that the urban transport interventions may have a marginal but positive effect on population well-being. This paper also provides insight into the methodological challenges of well-being assessments and highlights the range of limitations arising from the current lack of reliable evidence on environmental conditions and well-being. Due to these limitations, the results should be interpreted with caution.

SUBMITTER: Braubach M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4483672 | biostudies-literature | 2015 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Development of a quantitative methodology to assess the impacts of urban transport interventions and related noise on well-being.

Braubach Matthias M   Tobollik Myriam M   Mudu Pierpaolo P   Hiscock Rosemary R   Chapizanis Dimitris D   Sarigiannis Denis A DA   Keuken Menno M   Perez Laura L   Martuzzi Marco M  

International journal of environmental research and public health 20150526 6


Well-being impact assessments of urban interventions are a difficult challenge, as there is no agreed methodology and scarce evidence on the relationship between environmental conditions and well-being. The European Union (EU) project "Urban Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in China and Europe" (URGENCHE) explored a methodological approach to assess traffic noise-related well-being impacts of transport interventions in three European cities (Basel, Rotterdam and Thessaloniki) linking modele  ...[more]

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