‘Listening’ to urban form characteristics in transit-oriented developments (TODs)

Understanding the relationship between urban form and sound is important for managing the adverse implications of noise. This study explores the nexus between urban form characteristics – namely buildings, plots, and streets – and sound, within the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. It focuses on transit-...

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