Impacto ambiental sonoro no trecho sul da linha verde na cidade de curitiba, ParanÁ, Brasil

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This study involved an evaluation of the noise impact generated on the south section of the Green Line expressway. Measurements were taken at 24 points along a 14 km stretch, from the South Section to the Botanical Garden neighborhood. Based on the overall information garnered in this study, it was concluded that the vehicle traffic on the Green Line - South Section generates an environmental impact that results in unacceptable levels of noise pollution for the people who live or work in the surroundings of this expressway. The noise level at the 24 analyzed points exceeds the values specified by Curitiba Municipal Law 10625/2002, i.e., it is above 65 dB(A) during the daytime. This study revealed that the noise in the area is constant and intense, and that it is generated mainly by the intense flow of light vehicles (passenger cars, SUVs and motorcycles) and heavy vehicles (trucks and buses). Acoustic mapping proved to be an important tool for the characterization of areas affected by noise. Acoustic maps of hypothetic scenarios were simulated, varying the expressway average speed, pavement type and the vehicle composition. Based on all the analyses, it can be stated that any mitigation of noise pollution must be directly linked to issues of planning and infrastructure. This will require a partnership between the municipal departments of planning, urban development, transport, environment, education and the scientific community to ameliorate this environmental concern and thereby improve the quality of life of those who live in this region.

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Bunn, F., Filho, M. M. O., & Zannin, P. H. T. (2016). Impacto ambiental sonoro no trecho sul da linha verde na cidade de curitiba, ParanÁ, Brasil. RA’E GA - O Espaco Geografico Em Analise, 38, 7–34. https://doi.org/10.5380/raega.v38i0.41165

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