EEA (European Environment Agency): Creating a quiet environment
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Do you know someone who is doing something to create a healthy soundscape in your working environment, neighbourhood or municipality—implementing innovative solutions to noise problems or creating quiet green areas where the sounds of birds and bees can be enjoyed? If so, encourage them to apply for the European Soundscape Award 2012 which is open for submission from 25 April, the International Noise Awareness Day.
The European Environment Agency (EEA) and the Noise Abatement Society (NAS) want to raise awareness about the importance of a healthy soundscape and to reward European initiatives in the field of noise control or soundscape management. Any product, campaign, innovation or scheme offering a creative solution to a noise problem can be nominated for the award. The award will be presented at a ceremony in London on 6 November 2012.
For more information on how to submit an application, visit the European Soundscape Award webpage. The deadline for applications is 7 September 2012.
Last year’s winners
The Dutch province of Gelderland and the municipality of Wijchen won the European Soundscape Award 2011 for their sustainable and integrated traffic noise reduction solution in the village of Alverna. The winning project combined a range of innovative measures to reduce noise levels. The measures consisted of:- Moving and reducing the number of traffic lanes
- Sinking the road by 0.5m
- Constructing low-level sound barriers of 1m on each side of the road
- Using special ‘quiet’ asphalt
- Reducing the speed limit from 80 to 50 km/h in Alverna
The runner-up award was presented to the Dutch Noise Abatement Society for the ‘Electric Heroes – Go smart, go electric’ campaign to encourage the use of electric scooters in The Hague and Zaanstad.
About the International Noise Awareness Day
The Centre for Hearing and Communication founded International Noise Awareness Day to promote awareness of the dangers of long-term exposure to noise. This year the event takes place on 25 April.
Related content
- Good practice guide on noise exposure and potential health effects
- Turn down the noise - softening the impact of excess transport noise
- Noise Observation and Information Service for Europe
- NoiseWatch
- Noise Meter for mobile phones
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