@misc{10481/68726, year = {2021}, month = {3}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10481/68726}, abstract = {The city of Granada is experimenting a big urban transformation, attending national and international commitments on clean air, energy efficiency and savings linked to greenhouse gases reduction strategies and sustainable development action plans. This situation constitutes a good scenario for new noise control approaches that take into account the sound variable and citizens empowering in urban design, such as the soundscape assessment of urban territory. In this way, soundscape tools have been used in Granada as a complementary method for environmental noise characterisation where traditional noise control techniques are difficult to be carried out or give limited results. After 2016 strategic noise map and in the preparation of the new noise action plan, the city came across a great acoustic challenge in a new area located outskirts characterised by growing urbanisation, still under development, the greatest legal protection because of sensitive teaching and hospital buildings and the greatest noise exposure from nearby ring-way supporting heavy traffic flow. As quiet urban areas are not characterised by the absence of noise but for the presence of the right noise, this research intended to provide the local administration with results and proposals to transform this conflict area in a pleasant or quiet urban place. Main results came from important and significative differences in morning and evening characterisation, as great differences appear in soundscape assessment over the day and along the soundwalk path, indicating the importance of time and local issues to adequately characterised citizens perception to be considered by administration in the development of strategies and effective noise control actions.}, publisher = {Walter de Gruyter GmbH}, keywords = {Noise}, keywords = {Environment}, keywords = {Perception}, keywords = {Soundscape}, title = {The importance of changing urban scenery in the assessment of citizens’ soundscape perception. On the need for different time-related points of view}, doi = {10.1515/noise-2021-0011}, author = {Vida Manzano, Jerónimo and Almagro Pastor, José Antonio and García Quesada, Rafael}, }