The sound territories of diversity, between humans and non-humans
Language
en
Communication dans un congrès
This item was published in
7th Conference on Acoustic Ecology, 2024-11-07, Athènes.
English Abstract
This research is part of the LIFE Biodiver'City and Resilience (BCR) ecological restoration project for residents, whose acoustic dimension refers to the “quiet areas” component of Bordeaux Metropolis's Environmental Noise ...Read more >
This research is part of the LIFE Biodiver'City and Resilience (BCR) ecological restoration project for residents, whose acoustic dimension refers to the “quiet areas” component of Bordeaux Metropolis's Environmental Noise Prevention Plan (PPBE). It presents a multidimensional landscape indicator; the sound source's presence spectrum, designed to capture the spatial evolution of the bio- and anthropophonic qualities of the living environment within "resourcing" urban territories. This hybrid method, tested on the Bois du Burck in Mérignac (France), is currently being extended to other quiet areas (as defined by the European directive 2002/49/EC) - woods, forests, parks and gardens - in the Bordeaux metropolis. The results concerning the territorial sharing of sound practices between humans and non-humans are sometimes unexpected. Ultimately, this ambient analysis model will evolve into a tool for observing and spatially qualifying these “quiet areas”.Read less <
English Keywords
Anthropophony
Biophony
Resourcing
Quiet Areas
Presence Spectrum
Bird Songs
Bugs stridulations
Territorial Sharing.
Origin
Hal importedCollections