Expanding ways to describe and assess aircraft noise : discussion paper / Transport and Regional Services
- Bib ID:
- 1846414
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- Book
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- Description:
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- Canberra, A.C.T. : Dept. of Transport and Regional Services, 2000
- viii, 78 p. : col. maps ; 30 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0642422621
- Full contents:
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- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Describing aircraft noise in 'everyday' terms
- 1.2 Conventional information
- 1.3 The role of the ANEF
- 1.4 The Sydney Airport experience
- 1.5 Broad issues
- 1.6 Assessing the total noise load generated by airports
- 1.7 Drawing the information together
- 2. Primary information - Flight paths and movement numbers
- 2.1 Flight path maps
- 2.2 Runway end movement information
- 2.3 Flight path movements charts
- 2.4 The average day
- 2.5 Sensitive times
- 2.6 Extent of coverage
- 2.7 Discussion
- 3. Respite - Monitoring and reporting breaks from aircraft noise
- 3.1 Background
- 3.2 The average day
- 3.3 Sensitive times
- 3.4 Extent of coverage
- 3.5 Discussion
- 4. The N70 - Combining movement numbers and noise levels
- 4.1 Background
- 4.2 The average day
- 4.3 Sensitive times
- 4.4 Extent of coverage
- 4.5 Discussion
- 5. The Person-Events Index - Assessing the total noise load of airports
- 5.1 Background
- 5.2 The Person-Events Index (PEI)
- 5.3 The Average Individual Exposure (AIE)
- 5.4 Worked example - Sydney airport
- 5.5 Discussion
- 6. Discussion
- 6.1 Rethinking the concept of 'acceptable' - Enabling the individual to decide on 'acceptability'
- 6.2 Using information as a tool to improve compatibility between communities and airports
- 6.3 Targeting the noise sensitive individual
- 6.4 Using relational indicators in noise forecasts
- 7. A way ahead - A suggested initial approach
- 7.1 Broad principles
- 7.2 Regular publication of area wide relational noise information
- 7.3 Review and revision of Australian Standard AS2021
- 7.4 Further studies.fferen
- Notes:
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- "This paper was prepared by a team from the Sydney Environment Section in the Airports Operations area of the Department - Dave Southgate (team leader) ... [et al.]"--T.p. verso.
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 57).
- Also available on the Internet at: http://www.dotrs.gov.au.
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