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Mobilize: The Analytics and Politics of Indigenous Movement
ABSTRACT Indigenous scholars have extensively theorized the centrality of place‐making and land relations in examining the workings of colonialism and the underpinnings of Indigenous futurities. In this essay, I examine the analytics and politics of Indigenous mobilities and how this expands on conceptions of Indigeneity while affirming that movement ...
Michelle Daigle
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ABSTRACT Aim Forests support the majority of the planet's terrestrial biodiversity, and in recent years the characterisation of soundscapes has emerged as a powerful tool for understanding forest ecosystems, both in terms of ecology and for the purpose of conservation.
Laura M. Berman +27 more
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Accelerating Just Energy Transitions in Brazil: Pathways for Social Development
ABSTRACT This critical article analyzes energy poverty in Brazil from the theoretical perspective of distributive justice, proposing the implementation of a new social regulation called Contribution to Social Development. The goal is to support the process of a just energy transition leading to a broader debate on energy planning and social issues ...
Marcio Giannini Pereira +5 more
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Environmental Enrichment in Aquaculture: Linking Welfare Goals to Practical Applications
ABSTRACT Aquaculture is the fastest growing food production sector globally, comprising freshwater and marine species reared under highly variable farming contexts, ranging from extensive earthen ponds to intensive recirculating and sea‐based systems. Together with growth, production has also intensified, and the welfare of fish farmed in these systems
Olivia Spiliopoulos +4 more
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Investigating soundscapes perception through acoustic scenes simulation
This paper introduces a new experimental protocol to study mental representations of urban soundscapes through a simulation process. Subjects are asked to create a full soundscape by means of a dedicated software tool, coupled with a structured sound data set.
Lafay, Grégoire +4 more
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Understanding urban and natural soundscapes [PDF]
The concept of soundscape has garnered increasing research attention over the last decade for studying and designing the sonic environment of public spaces.
Andringa, Tjeerd C +8 more
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The effect of traffic flows on urban soundscape dynamics and how to analyze it [PDF]
Subjective evaluation of soundscapes considers without a doubt the change in amplitude and frequency of the acoustic signal over time. The urban environment can make these soundscape dynamics become rather complex and interesting.
Botteldooren, Dick +2 more
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Sensing the Urban Interior [PDF]
Following the principle of “spatial inversion” (Attiwill, 2011), whereby spaces between buildings habitually referred to as exteriors become interiors, this paper presents the background research, methodology and key findings from a case study framed as ...
Mace, Valerie
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Potential of Reverberation in Squares for Soundscape Perception
Reverberation is a well-known acoustic factor for architectural design. The idea of appropriate and diverse reverberation times along baroque enfilades (a specific series of rooms in manor houses) served as an inspiration to investigate if similar perceived quality can be achieved in open spaces.
Jambrošić, Kristian +2 more
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Virtual Reality Technology in Analysis of the Sarek National Park Soundscape in Sweden
The paper presents an in-depth analysis of the soundscape within Sarek National Park, the oldest national park in Europe, situated in Lapland, northern Sweden.
Dorota MŁYNARCZYK, Jerzy WICIAK
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