Dopravní infrastruktura a hluková zátěž obyvatelstva: Municipality versus regiony

Title in English Transport Infrastructure and Population Noise Pollution Burden: Municipalities versus Regions
Authors

PAŘIL Vilém

Year of publication 2015
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference XVIII. MEZINÁRODNÍ KOLOKVIUM O REGIONÁLNÍCH VĚDÁCH
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Economics and Administration

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/CZ.MUNI.P210-7861-2015-80
Field Management and administrative
Keywords Transport; noise pollution; population; municipalities
Description This paper deals with noise pollution caused by regional roads. The goal of this article lies in identification of population burdened with noise and also identification the level of noise pollution in the cohesion region of Southeast. Focus is on 2nd class roads where in many cases the strategic noise mapping haven´t been performed as in the case of express roads in the Czech Republic. Consequently the geographical and spatial methodology is presented here in this paper that is based on strategic noise pollution mapping but enables the providing of comparison or separated roads and its burdens for population. Results show one third of road routing lies in conflict zones with residential areas in some cases with the combination of high traffic density. In these cases the impact for population can be significant. Other conflict lies in the ambivalence between the bearer of noise burden (municipalities and population) and relevant road administrator (regions).
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