Noise Mapping is an academic journal that focuses on issues related to environmental noise mapping, planning, and control. The topics covered include but are not limited to: methods and techniques for creating noise maps, applications of noise maps in different scenarios (such as cities, highways, airports, etc.), noise control strategies and measures, environmental noise exposure assessment, outdoor soundscape research, quiet area planning, and related noise policies.
The journal aims to provide a communication platform for scientists, practitioners, and representatives of public institutions (such as environmental protection agencies) who are primarily engaged in or interested in research on environmental noise mapping, planning, and control. Its articles contribute to the academic development of the field of noise mapping, providing theoretical support and practical guidance for solving environmental noise problems. Specific journal information may change over time. For more detailed and up-to-date content, it is recommended to consult their official website or relevant academic databases.