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Noise pollution data

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Noise affects health and property and is increasingly regulated. Data makes it measurable. This guide covers noise pollution data and how to source it.

Why noise data matters now

Environmental noise has recognised health impacts and is regulated in the EU, with strategic noise mapping required around major sources. Noise data informs planning, health and property decisions.

The data landscape

  • Strategic noise maps: modelled exposure around roads, rail, air and cities.
  • Sensors: measured noise levels.
  • Sources: traffic and activity drivers.
  • Exposure: population affected.

Common use cases

Planning and environmental assessment, health and exposure analysis, transport and infrastructure, and property and site decisions.

Sourcing considerations

Strategic noise maps (under the Environmental Noise Directive) provide modelled data; sensors add measured detail. Methods and resolution vary, so combining and harmonising via geography is central.

Delivery and governance

Most use cases use batches in geospatial formats; some monitoring is near-real-time. Most data is non-personal. Provenance matters for regulated assessment.

In a managed model

A managed partner can combine noise-map and sensor data matched to your sites.

Maps plus sensors

Environmental noise has health impacts and is regulated, with strategic noise maps required around major sources (under the Environmental Noise Directive); sensors add measured detail. Methods and resolution vary, so combining via geography is central.

Cadence and provenance

Assessment uses batches in geospatial formats while monitoring may be near-real-time; provenance matters for regulated assessment.

Key takeaways
  • Environmental noise has health impacts and is regulated.
  • Combine strategic noise maps, sensors, sources and exposure.
  • Methods and resolution vary; harmonise via geography.
  • Use batches for assessment and sensors for monitoring.

Sources & further reading

  • EUR-Lex: Environmental Noise Directive (2002/49/EC).
  • European Environment Agency: noise data.
  • National noise-mapping programmes.
  • Copernicus and urban data for context.
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