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State-of-the-art in soundscape research A growing body of literature on urban soundscape has emerged to contrast urban noise mitigation. Urban soundscapes have been shown to vary in loudness and dominant sources as a function of time of day, day of the week (weekday vs. weekend), and location within the studied space. In response to urban studies considerations, Axelsson proposed adding the dimension of soundscape appropriateness to the SSQP, which is understood as soundscape appropriateness for specific activities in this study. The soundscape approach considers sound as a resource, most notably in . . .
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