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Noise Pollution: What the Scientific Community Can Do?
Author(s) -
Alessandro Ruggiero
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
environment pollution and climate change
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2573-458X
DOI - 10.4172/2573-458x.1000e102
Subject(s) - noise pollution , urbanization , environmental planning , pollution , noise (video) , environmental noise , greenhouse gas , environmental science , noise control , environmental pollution , stressor , public health , environmental health , business , environmental protection , environmental resource management , sound (geography) , economic growth , psychology , computer science , acoustics , medicine , economics , ecology , clinical psychology , physics , nursing , artificial intelligence , noise reduction , image (mathematics) , biology
ral environmental dif culties such as waste management, greenhouse gas emissions, wastewater and environmental noise pollution.\udA study made by the World Health Organization (WHO) underlines that noise pollution is second among a series of environmental “stressors” for their public health effects, having it auditory and non-auditory high health impacts.\udThe question is: what the scientic community can do to control of noise exposure

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