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Kroesen, M. (author), Molin, E.J.E. (author), Van Wee, G.P. (author)
In applied research, noise annoyance is often used as indicator of subjective reaction to aircraft noise in residential areas. The present study aims to show that the meaning which respondents attach to the concept of aircraft noise annoyance is partly a function of survey context. To this purpose a survey is conducted among residents living...
journal article 2013
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Kroesen, M. (author), Molin, E.J.E. (author), Van Wee, G.P. (author)
In this paper, we hypothesize and test the ideas that (1) people’s subjectivity in relation to aircraft noise is shaped by the policy discourse, (2) this results in a limited number of frames towards aircraft noise, (3) the frames inform people how to think and feel about aircraft noise and (4) the distribution of the frames in the population is...
conference paper 2010
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Nijland, H. (author), Van Wee, B. (author)
In many European countries, the impact of new road and railroad infrastructure is assessed by performing a cost-benefit analysis, monetising as many relevant effects as possible. Considering that noise is a major external effect of traffic, this paper will systematically review the guidelines for monetising noise in different European countries....
journal article 2008
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Kroesen, M. (author), Molin, E.J.E. (author), Van Wee, B. (author)
Previous research has stressed the relevance of nonacoustical factors in the perception of aircraft noise. However, it is largely empirically driven and lacks a sound theoretical basis. In this paper, a theoretical model which explains noise annoyance based on the psychological stress theory is empirically tested. The model is estimated by...
journal article 2008
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Nijland, H.A. (author), Hartemink, S. (author), Van Kamp, I. (author), Van Wee, G.P. (author)
People move to another house for different reasons. It is sometimes presumed that a process of self-selection might take place on the basis of noise sensitivity, i.e., sensitive people would either leave high noise areas or not move into these areas in the first place. Thus, a “survivor population” would remain in the high noise areas. This...
journal article 2007
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