Does experimentally quieting traffic noise benefit people and birds?
Protected natural areas are not free from noise, especially noise generated by traffic within park boundaries. Natural soundscapes are important for maintaining community structure, providing positive visitor experiences, and increasing visitor support for management actions that reduce impacts on n...
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Autores principales: | Mitchell J. Levenhagen, Zachary D. Miller, Alissa R. Petrelli, Lauren A. Ferguson, Yau-Huo (Jimmy) Shr, B. Derrick Taff, Kurt M. Fristrup, Christopher J.W. McClure, Shan Burson, Michael Giamellaro, Peter Newman, Clinton D. Francis, Jesse R. Barber |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Resilience Alliance
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/8e3463b8caa64d77bc96ea9e2af343ff |
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