Characterisation factors for life cycle impact assessment of sound emissions

Noise is a serious stressor affecting the health of millions of citizens. It has been suggested that disturbance by noise is responsible for a substantial part of the damage to human health. However, no recommended approach to address noise impacts was proposed by the handbook for life cycle assessm...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inThe Science of the total environment Vol. 468-469; pp. 280 - 291
Main Authors Cucurachi, S., Heijungs, R.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier B.V 15.01.2014
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
Abstract Noise is a serious stressor affecting the health of millions of citizens. It has been suggested that disturbance by noise is responsible for a substantial part of the damage to human health. However, no recommended approach to address noise impacts was proposed by the handbook for life cycle assessment (LCA) of the European Commission, nor are characterisation factors (CFs) and appropriate inventory data available in commonly used databases. This contribution provides CFs to allow for the quantification of noise impacts on human health in the LCA framework. Noise propagation standards and international reports on acoustics and noise impacts were used to define the model parameters. Spatial data was used to calculate spatially-defined CFs in the form of 10-by-10-km maps. The results of this analysis were combined with data from the literature to select input data for representative archetypal situations of emission (e.g. urban day with a frequency of 63Hz, rural night at 8000Hz, etc.). A total of 32 spatial and 216 archetypal CFs were produced to evaluate noise impacts at a European level (i.e. EU27). The possibility of a user-defined characterisation factor was added to support the possibility of portraying the situation of full availability of information, as well as a highly-localised impact analysis. A Monte Carlo-based quantitative global sensitivity analysis method was applied to evaluate the importance of the input factors in determining the variance of the output. The factors produced are ready to be implemented in the available LCA databases and software. The spatial approach and archetypal approach may be combined and selected according to the amount of information available and the life cycle under study. The framework proposed and used for calculations is flexible enough to be expanded to account for impacts on target subjects other than humans and to continents other than Europe. •Characterisation factors for the impact of sound emissions on humans are proposed.•Different levels of specification are available (i.e. spatial, temporal, physical).•The factors are applicable to any sound emitting source located in Europe.•Archetypal situations of emission are modelled (e.g. urban location, day, 8000Hz).•The factors are ready to be implemented in LCA databases and case studies.
AbstractList Noise is a serious stressor affecting the health of millions of citizens. It has been suggested that disturbance by noise is responsible for a substantial part of the damage to human health. However, no recommended approach to address noise impacts was proposed by the handbook for life cycle assessment (LCA) of the European Commission, nor are characterisation factors (CFs) and appropriate inventory data available in commonly used databases. This contribution provides CFs to allow for the quantification of noise impacts on human health in the LCA framework. Noise propagation standards and international reports on acoustics and noise impacts were used to define the model parameters. Spatial data was used to calculate spatially-defined CFs in the form of 10-by-10-km maps. The results of this analysis were combined with data from the literature to select input data for representative archetypal situations of emission (e.g. urban day with a frequency of 63 Hz, rural night at 8000 Hz, etc.). A total of 32 spatial and 216 archetypal CFs were produced to evaluate noise impacts at a European level (i.e. EU27). The possibility of a user-defined characterisation factor was added to support the possibility of portraying the situation of full availability of information, as well as a highly-localised impact analysis. A Monte Carlo-based quantitative global sensitivity analysis method was applied to evaluate the importance of the input factors in determining the variance of the output. The factors produced are ready to be implemented in the available LCA databases and software. The spatial approach and archetypal approach may be combined and selected according to the amount of information available and the life cycle under study. The framework proposed and used for calculations is flexible enough to be expanded to account for impacts on target subjects other than humans and to continents other than Europe.
Noise is a serious stressor affecting the health of millions of citizens. It has been suggested that disturbance by noise is responsible for a substantial part of the damage to human health. However, no recommended approach to address noise impacts was proposed by the handbook for life cycle assessment (LCA) of the European Commission, nor are characterisation factors (CFs) and appropriate inventory data available in commonly used databases. This contribution provides CFs to allow for the quantification of noise impacts on human health in the LCA framework. Noise propagation standards and international reports on acoustics and noise impacts were used to define the model parameters. Spatial data was used to calculate spatially-defined CFs in the form of 10-by-10-km maps. The results of this analysis were combined with data from the literature to select input data for representative archetypal situations of emission (e.g. urban day with a frequency of 63 Hz, rural night at 8000 Hz, etc.). A total of 32 spatial and 216 archetypal CFs were produced to evaluate noise impacts at a European level (i.e. EU27). The possibility of a user-defined characterisation factor was added to support the possibility of portraying the situation of full availability of information, as well as a highly-localised impact analysis. A Monte Carlo-based quantitative global sensitivity analysis method was applied to evaluate the importance of the input factors in determining the variance of the output. The factors produced are ready to be implemented in the available LCA databases and software. The spatial approach and archetypal approach may be combined and selected according to the amount of information available and the life cycle under study. The framework proposed and used for calculations is flexible enough to be expanded to account for impacts on target subjects other than humans and to continents other than Europe.Noise is a serious stressor affecting the health of millions of citizens. It has been suggested that disturbance by noise is responsible for a substantial part of the damage to human health. However, no recommended approach to address noise impacts was proposed by the handbook for life cycle assessment (LCA) of the European Commission, nor are characterisation factors (CFs) and appropriate inventory data available in commonly used databases. This contribution provides CFs to allow for the quantification of noise impacts on human health in the LCA framework. Noise propagation standards and international reports on acoustics and noise impacts were used to define the model parameters. Spatial data was used to calculate spatially-defined CFs in the form of 10-by-10-km maps. The results of this analysis were combined with data from the literature to select input data for representative archetypal situations of emission (e.g. urban day with a frequency of 63 Hz, rural night at 8000 Hz, etc.). A total of 32 spatial and 216 archetypal CFs were produced to evaluate noise impacts at a European level (i.e. EU27). The possibility of a user-defined characterisation factor was added to support the possibility of portraying the situation of full availability of information, as well as a highly-localised impact analysis. A Monte Carlo-based quantitative global sensitivity analysis method was applied to evaluate the importance of the input factors in determining the variance of the output. The factors produced are ready to be implemented in the available LCA databases and software. The spatial approach and archetypal approach may be combined and selected according to the amount of information available and the life cycle under study. The framework proposed and used for calculations is flexible enough to be expanded to account for impacts on target subjects other than humans and to continents other than Europe.
Noise is a serious stressor affecting the health of millions of citizens. It has been suggested that disturbance by noise is responsible for a substantial part of the damage to human health. However, no recommended approach to address noise impacts was proposed by the handbook for life cycle assessment (LCA) of the European Commission, nor are characterisation factors (CFs) and appropriate inventory data available in commonly used databases. This contribution provides CFs to allow for the quantification of noise impacts on human health in the LCA framework. Noise propagation standards and international reports on acoustics and noise impacts were used to define the model parameters. Spatial data was used to calculate spatially-defined CFs in the form of 10-by-10-km maps. The results of this analysis were combined with data from the literature to select input data for representative archetypal situations of emission (e.g. urban day with a frequency of 63Hz, rural night at 8000Hz, etc.). A total of 32 spatial and 216 archetypal CFs were produced to evaluate noise impacts at a European level (i.e. EU27). The possibility of a user-defined characterisation factor was added to support the possibility of portraying the situation of full availability of information, as well as a highly-localised impact analysis. A Monte Carlo-based quantitative global sensitivity analysis method was applied to evaluate the importance of the input factors in determining the variance of the output. The factors produced are ready to be implemented in the available LCA databases and software. The spatial approach and archetypal approach may be combined and selected according to the amount of information available and the life cycle under study. The framework proposed and used for calculations is flexible enough to be expanded to account for impacts on target subjects other than humans and to continents other than Europe.
Noise is a serious stressor affecting the health of millions of citizens. It has been suggested that disturbance by noise is responsible for a substantial part of the damage to human health. However, no recommended approach to address noise impacts was proposed by the handbook for life cycle assessment (LCA) of the European Commission, nor are characterisation factors (CFs) and appropriate inventory data available in commonly used databases. This contribution provides CFs to allow for the quantification of noise impacts on human health in the LCA framework. Noise propagation standards and international reports on acoustics and noise impacts were used to define the model parameters. Spatial data was used to calculate spatially-defined CFs in the form of 10-by-10-km maps. The results of this analysis were combined with data from the literature to select input data for representative archetypal situations of emission (e.g. urban day with a frequency of 63Hz, rural night at 8000Hz, etc.). A total of 32 spatial and 216 archetypal CFs were produced to evaluate noise impacts at a European level (i.e. EU27). The possibility of a user-defined characterisation factor was added to support the possibility of portraying the situation of full availability of information, as well as a highly-localised impact analysis. A Monte Carlo-based quantitative global sensitivity analysis method was applied to evaluate the importance of the input factors in determining the variance of the output. The factors produced are ready to be implemented in the available LCA databases and software. The spatial approach and archetypal approach may be combined and selected according to the amount of information available and the life cycle under study. The framework proposed and used for calculations is flexible enough to be expanded to account for impacts on target subjects other than humans and to continents other than Europe. •Characterisation factors for the impact of sound emissions on humans are proposed.•Different levels of specification are available (i.e. spatial, temporal, physical).•The factors are applicable to any sound emitting source located in Europe.•Archetypal situations of emission are modelled (e.g. urban location, day, 8000Hz).•The factors are ready to be implemented in LCA databases and case studies.
Author Cucurachi, S.
Heijungs, R.
Author_xml – sequence: 1
  givenname: S.
  surname: Cucurachi
  fullname: Cucurachi, S.
  email: cucurachi@cml.leidenuniv.nl
– sequence: 2
  givenname: R.
  surname: Heijungs
  fullname: Heijungs, R.
BackLink https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24035845$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed
BookMark eNqNkU1vEzEQhi1URNPCXwAfuex2vOv448ChivioFIkLnC3HOysc7a6Dx6nUf49DSg9cWl9G1jzvaDTPFbtY0oKMfRDQChDqZt9SiCUVXO7bDkTfgm7BwCu2EkbbRkCnLtgKQJrGKqsv2RXRHurTRrxhl52Efm3kesW2m18--1AwR_IlpoWP9Zcy8TFlPsUReXgIE_I4H2qDeyIkmnEpPI2c0nEZOM6RqEbpLXs9-onw3WO9Zj-_fP6x-dZsv3-929xumyCNKs1gTdCj8b0cwhAABQKi3CnUBozqZd0APQzordkNQoUgdFiLHkxvvd2N2F-zj-e5h5x-H5GKqxsEnCa_YDqSE6rrFBgp9fOotLDujNAvQZUGZcD2FX3_iB53Mw7ukOPs84P7d9cK6DMQciLKOD4hAtzJoNu7J4PuZNCBdtVgTX76L1mxv2ZK9nF6Qf72nMcq4D5iPnG4BBxixlDckOKzM_4AGpm-Qg
CitedBy_id crossref_primary_10_1016_j_jclepro_2014_05_010
crossref_primary_10_3390_en14071956
crossref_primary_10_1007_s11367_016_1188_4
crossref_primary_10_1007_s11367_016_1246_y
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_trd_2023_103717
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_jclepro_2024_142785
crossref_primary_10_1007_s10666_015_9477_z
crossref_primary_10_1111_jiec_12416
crossref_primary_10_3390_en14051324
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_scitotenv_2023_163881
crossref_primary_10_1007_s11367_017_1322_y
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_trd_2022_103475
crossref_primary_10_1007_s11367_024_02363_1
crossref_primary_10_1007_s10666_016_9545_z
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_jclepro_2019_05_185
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_scitotenv_2016_12_056
crossref_primary_10_1021_acs_est_5b03706
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_rser_2022_112414
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_scitotenv_2016_10_066
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_enbuild_2017_05_022
crossref_primary_10_1007_s11367_018_1477_1
crossref_primary_10_1111_jiec_12837
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_eiar_2015_10_008
crossref_primary_10_1007_s11367_016_1224_4
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_rser_2015_12_058
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_scitotenv_2022_156846
crossref_primary_10_1111_risa_12443
Cites_doi 10.1065/lca2005.02.199
10.1016/j.envint.2008.08.006
10.1007/s00477-001-0085-x
10.1016/j.envint.2003.12.009
10.1111/1467-9671.00138
10.1097/00001648-199909000-00030
10.1007/BF02978566
10.1016/j.envint.2003.11.005
10.1121/1.423927
10.4103/1463-1741.32464
10.1016/j.envint.2010.03.007
10.1002/env.618
10.1007/s11367-011-0377-4
10.1175/2010BAMS3001.1
10.1002/env.1071
10.1002/joc.1276
10.1065/lca2005.11.006
10.1016/j.envsoft.2011.06.006
ContentType Journal Article
Copyright 2013 Elsevier B.V.
2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Copyright_xml – notice: 2013 Elsevier B.V.
– notice: 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
DBID AAYXX
CITATION
CGR
CUY
CVF
ECM
EIF
NPM
7X8
7S9
L.6
7ST
7TV
C1K
SOI
DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080
DatabaseName CrossRef
Medline
MEDLINE
MEDLINE (Ovid)
MEDLINE
MEDLINE
PubMed
MEDLINE - Academic
AGRICOLA
AGRICOLA - Academic
Environment Abstracts
Pollution Abstracts
Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management
Environment Abstracts
DatabaseTitle CrossRef
MEDLINE
Medline Complete
MEDLINE with Full Text
PubMed
MEDLINE (Ovid)
MEDLINE - Academic
AGRICOLA
AGRICOLA - Academic
Pollution Abstracts
Environment Abstracts
Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management
DatabaseTitleList MEDLINE
MEDLINE - Academic
AGRICOLA

Pollution Abstracts
Database_xml – sequence: 1
  dbid: NPM
  name: PubMed
  url: https://proxy.k.utb.cz/login?url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed
  sourceTypes: Index Database
– sequence: 2
  dbid: EIF
  name: MEDLINE
  url: https://proxy.k.utb.cz/login?url=https://www.webofscience.com/wos/medline/basic-search
  sourceTypes: Index Database
DeliveryMethod fulltext_linktorsrc
Discipline Public Health
Biology
Environmental Sciences
Geography
EISSN 1879-1026
EndPage 291
ExternalDocumentID 24035845
10_1016_j_scitotenv_2013_07_080
S0048969713008619
Genre Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Journal Article
GeographicLocations Europe
GeographicLocations_xml – name: Europe
GroupedDBID ---
--K
--M
.~1
0R~
1B1
1RT
1~.
1~5
4.4
457
4G.
5VS
7-5
71M
8P~
9JM
AABNK
AACTN
AAEDT
AAEDW
AAIAV
AAIKJ
AAKOC
AALRI
AAOAW
AAQFI
AAXUO
ABFNM
ABFYP
ABJNI
ABLST
ABMAC
ABXDB
ABYKQ
ACDAQ
ACGFS
ACRLP
ADBBV
ADEZE
AEBSH
AEKER
AENEX
AFKWA
AFTJW
AFXIZ
AGUBO
AGYEJ
AHEUO
AHHHB
AIEXJ
AIKHN
AITUG
AJBFU
AJOXV
AKIFW
ALMA_UNASSIGNED_HOLDINGS
AMFUW
AMRAJ
AXJTR
BKOJK
BLECG
BLXMC
CS3
DU5
EBS
EFJIC
EFLBG
EO8
EO9
EP2
EP3
F5P
FDB
FIRID
FNPLU
FYGXN
G-Q
GBLVA
IHE
J1W
K-O
KCYFY
KOM
LY9
M41
MO0
N9A
O-L
O9-
OAUVE
OZT
P-8
P-9
P2P
PC.
Q38
RIG
RNS
ROL
RPZ
SCU
SDF
SDG
SDP
SES
SPCBC
SSJ
SSZ
T5K
~02
~G-
~KM
53G
AAHBH
AAQXK
AATTM
AAXKI
AAYJJ
AAYWO
AAYXX
ABEFU
ABWVN
ACRPL
ACVFH
ADCNI
ADMUD
ADNMO
ADXHL
AEGFY
AEIPS
AEUPX
AFJKZ
AFPUW
AGCQF
AGHFR
AGQPQ
AGRNS
AIGII
AIIUN
AKBMS
AKRWK
AKYEP
ANKPU
APXCP
ASPBG
AVWKF
AZFZN
BNPGV
CITATION
EJD
FEDTE
FGOYB
G-2
HMC
HVGLF
HZ~
R2-
SEN
SEW
SSH
WUQ
XPP
ZXP
ZY4
CGR
CUY
CVF
ECM
EFKBS
EIF
NPM
7X8
7S9
L.6
7ST
7TV
C1K
SOI
ID FETCH-LOGICAL-c486t-d98c7f8a34dcdc0e1e0ee4b6e7808634facea0dea98bd16cc17c5130839a9bfe3
IEDL.DBID .~1
ISSN 0048-9697
1879-1026
IngestDate Thu Jul 10 22:57:09 EDT 2025
Fri Jul 11 14:40:45 EDT 2025
Fri Jul 11 06:56:04 EDT 2025
Mon Jul 21 05:56:34 EDT 2025
Tue Jul 01 03:58:33 EDT 2025
Thu Apr 24 23:05:05 EDT 2025
Fri Feb 23 02:23:02 EST 2024
IsDoiOpenAccess false
IsOpenAccess true
IsPeerReviewed true
IsScholarly true
Keywords FF
EF
AC
c
CF
D
Noise
f
i
Lw
LCA
LCIA
Noise impacts
SC
Life cycle
Annoyance
Nf
Characterisation factor [number of people-Pa/W]
Background sound power level [decibel]
Number of exposed subjects
Effect factor [number of people]
time index
location index
Spatial context
frequency index
Directivity [dB]
Fate factor [Pa/W]
archetypal context
Language English
License 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
LinkModel DirectLink
MergedId FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-c486t-d98c7f8a34dcdc0e1e0ee4b6e7808634facea0dea98bd16cc17c5130839a9bfe3
Notes ObjectType-Article-1
SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1
ObjectType-Feature-2
content type line 23
OpenAccessLink https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969713008619
PMID 24035845
PQID 1467068093
PQPubID 23479
PageCount 12
ParticipantIDs proquest_miscellaneous_1622608447
proquest_miscellaneous_1490528177
proquest_miscellaneous_1467068093
pubmed_primary_24035845
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_scitotenv_2013_07_080
crossref_citationtrail_10_1016_j_scitotenv_2013_07_080
elsevier_sciencedirect_doi_10_1016_j_scitotenv_2013_07_080
ProviderPackageCode CITATION
AAYXX
PublicationCentury 2000
PublicationDate 2014-01-15
PublicationDateYYYYMMDD 2014-01-15
PublicationDate_xml – month: 01
  year: 2014
  text: 2014-01-15
  day: 15
PublicationDecade 2010
PublicationPlace Netherlands
PublicationPlace_xml – name: Netherlands
PublicationTitle The Science of the total environment
PublicationTitleAlternate Sci Total Environ
PublicationYear 2014
Publisher Elsevier B.V
Publisher_xml – name: Elsevier B.V
References Jolliet, Dubreuil, Gloria, Hauschild (bb0135) 2005; 10
Concha-Barrientos, Campbell-Lendrum, Steenland (bb0025) 2004
ISO (bb0110) 1993
Saltelli, Tarantola, Campolongo, Ratto (bb9010) 2004
Heijungs, Suh (bb0090) 2002; vol. 11
ISO (bb0120) 2000
Curran (bb0045) 2012
ISO (bb0115) 1996
Rebitzer, Ekvall, Frischknecht, Hunkeler, Norris, Rydberg (bb0180) 2004; 30
Heijungs (bb0095) 2005; 10
Hollander, Melse, Lebret, Kramers (bb9020) 1999; 10
Annoni, Luzet, Gubler (bb0005) 2003
Cucurachi, Heijungs, Ohlau (bb0040) 2012; 4
Pirrera, De Valck, Cluydts (bb0175) 2010; 36
Schroeder (bb0205) 2007
Marrel, Iooss, Jullien, Laurent, Volkova (bb0145) 2011; 22
WHO (bb0245) 2011
Caflisch (bb0020) 1998; 7
Eurostat (bb0070) 2007
Jarvis, Reuter, Nelson, Guevara (bb9000) 2008
Fyhri, Klæboe (bb0080) 2009; 35
EASA — Environmental Aviation Safety Agency (bb0050) 2009
Heijungs, Guinée, Huppes, Lankreijer, Udo de Haes, Wegener Sleeswijk (bb0085) 1992
Itsubo, Inaba (bb0125) 2008
ILCD - International Reference Life Cycle Data System Handbook - General guide for Life Cycle Assessment - Detailed Guidance (bb0105) 2010
ESRI (bb0055) 2011
Hijmans, Cameron, Parra, Jones, Jarvis (bb0100) 2005; 25
Stewart, McManus, Rodgers, Weedon, Bronzaft (bb0225) 2011
European Commission (bb0065) 2012
Saha, Moorthi, Pan, Wu, Wang, Nadiga (bb0190) 2010; 91
WHO (bb0240) 2001
ESRI (bb9015) 2012
Burrough, McDonnell (bb0015) 1998
Saltelli, Ratto, Andres, Campolongo, Cariboni, Gatelli (bb0200) 2008
Borgonovo, Castaings, Tarantola (bb0010) 2012; 34
Babisch (bb9005) 2006; 8
Fassó, Esposito, Porcu, Reverberi, Veglió (bb0075) 2003; 14
Müller-Wenk (bb0160) 2004; 9
Pennington, Potting, Finnveden, Lindeijer, Jolliet, Rydberg (bb0170) 2004; 30
Couclelis (bb0030) 2003; 7
US EPA (bb0235) 1974
Tarantola, Giglioli, Jesinghaus, Saltelli (bb0230) 2002; 16
Stewart, Russel, Luz (bb0220) 1999
Saltelli, Chan, Tarantola (bb0195) 1997
Miedema, Vos (bb0155) 1998; 104
Cucurachi (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0040) 2012; 4
Hijmans (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0100) 2005; 25
Miedema (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0155) 1998; 104
Marrel (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0145) 2011; 22
Pennington (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0170) 2004; 30
Fassó (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0075) 2003; 14
Jolliet (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0135) 2005; 10
Saha (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0190) 2010; 91
Babisch (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb9005) 2006; 8
WHO (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0240) 2001
Eurostat (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0070)
EASA — Environmental Aviation Safety Agency (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0050)
Stewart (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0225) 2011
Jarvis (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb9000)
Borgonovo (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0010) 2012; 34
Tarantola (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0230) 2002; 16
Burrough (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0015) 1998
Saltelli (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb9010) 2004
US EPA (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0235) 1974
Schroeder (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0205) 2007
Caflisch (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0020) 1998; 7
Heijungs (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0085) 1992
ESRI (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb9015) 2012
Concha-Barrientos (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0025) 2004
ESRI (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0055) 2011
European Commission (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0065)
Hollander (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb9020) 1999; 10
Müller-Wenk (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0160) 2004; 9
Rebitzer (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0180) 2004; 30
Curran (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0045) 2012
WHO (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0245) 2011
Fyhri (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0080) 2009; 35
Itsubo (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0125)
Heijungs (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0090) 2002; vol. 11
ISO (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0115) 1996
Heijungs (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0095) 2005; 10
ILCD - International Reference Life Cycle Data System Handbook - General guide for Life Cycle Assessment - Detailed Guidance (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0105) 2010
Couclelis (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0030) 2003; 7
Stewart (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0220) 1999
ISO (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0120) 2000
Saltelli (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0200) 2008
Annoni (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0005) 2003
Saltelli (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0195) 1997
ISO (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0110) 1993
Pirrera (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0175) 2010; 36
References_xml – volume: 36
  start-page: 492
  year: 2010
  end-page: 498
  ident: bb0175
  article-title: Nocturnal road traffic noise: a review on its assessment and consequences on sleep and health
  publication-title: Environ Int
– volume: 10
  start-page: 173
  year: 2005
  end-page: 176
  ident: bb0095
  article-title: On the use of units in LCA (4
  publication-title: Int J Life Cycle Assess
– year: 1996
  ident: bb0115
  article-title: ISO 9613-2: International Standard: Acoustics — attenuation of sound during propagation outdoors - part 2: a general method of calculation
– year: 1999
  ident: bb0220
  article-title: Can population density be used to determine ambient noise levels?
– year: 2011
  ident: bb0225
  article-title: Why noise matters: a worldwide perspective on the problems, policies and solutions
– volume: 35
  start-page: 91
  year: 2009
  end-page: 97
  ident: bb0080
  article-title: Road traffic noise, sensitivity, annoyance and self-reported health—a structural equation model exercise
  publication-title: Environ Int
– volume: 104
  start-page: 3432
  year: 1998
  end-page: 3445
  ident: bb0155
  article-title: Exposure–response relationships for transportation noise
  publication-title: J Acoust Soc Am
– year: 2007
  ident: bb0070
  article-title: Euroindicators
– year: 1993
  ident: bb0110
  article-title: ISO 9613-1: International Standard: Acoustics — attenuation of sound during propagation outdoors — part 1: calculation of the absorption of sound by the atmosphere
– year: 1992
  ident: bb0085
  article-title: Environmental life cycle assessment of products. I. Guide, October 1992. Il. Backgrounds, October 1992
– year: 2007
  ident: bb0205
  article-title: Springer handbook of acoustics
– volume: 14
  start-page: 743
  year: 2003
  end-page: 759
  ident: bb0075
  article-title: Statistical sensitivity analysis of packed column reactors for contaminated wastewater
  publication-title: Environmetrics
– year: 2004
  ident: bb9010
  article-title: Sensitivity Analysis in Practice, a Guide to Assessing Scientific Models
– year: 2008
  ident: bb9000
  article-title: Hole-filled SRTM for the globe Version 4, available from the CGIAR-CSI SRTM 90m Database
– volume: 16
  start-page: 63
  year: 2002
  end-page: 76
  ident: bb0230
  article-title: Can global sensitivity analysis steer the implementation of models for environmental assessments and decision-making?
  publication-title: Stoch Environ Res Risk A
– volume: 30
  start-page: 701
  year: 2004
  end-page: 720
  ident: bb0180
  article-title: Life cycle assessment. Part 1: framework, goal and scope definition, inventory analysis, and applications
  publication-title: Environ Int
– year: 2003
  ident: bb0005
  article-title: Map projections for Europe
– volume: 7
  start-page: 1
  year: 1998
  end-page: 49
  ident: bb0020
  article-title: Monte Carlo and quasi-Monte Carlo methods
  publication-title: Acta Numerica
– year: 2012
  ident: bb0045
  article-title: Life cycle assessment handbook: a guide for environmentally sustainable products
– volume: 34
  start-page: 105
  year: 2012
  end-page: 115
  ident: bb0010
  article-title: Model emulation and moment-independent sensitivity analysis: an application to environmental modelling
  publication-title: Environ Model Softw
– volume: 30
  start-page: 721
  year: 2004
  end-page: 739
  ident: bb0170
  article-title: Life cycle assessment. Part 2: current impact assessment practice
  publication-title: Environ Int
– volume: 4
  start-page: 471
  year: 2012
  end-page: 487
  ident: bb0040
  article-title: Towards a general framework for including noise impacts in LCA
  publication-title: Int J Life Cycle Assess
– volume: vol. 11
  year: 2002
  ident: bb0090
  publication-title: The computational structure of life cycle assessment
– year: 1974
  ident: bb0235
  article-title: Population distribution of the United States as a function of outdoor noise level, Report 550/9-74-009
– year: 2011
  ident: bb0055
  article-title: ArcGIS desktop: release 10
  publication-title: Computer Software
– year: 2008
  ident: bb0125
  article-title: Noise impact assessment in LCA: damage function of road transport noise in Japan
– volume: 8
  start-page: 1
  year: 2006
  ident: bb9005
  article-title: Transportation noise and cardiovascular risk: updated review and synthesis of epidemiological studies indicate that the evidence has increased
  publication-title: Noise and Health
– volume: 25
  start-page: 1965
  year: 2005
  end-page: 1978
  ident: bb0100
  article-title: Very high resolution interpolated climate surfaces for global land areas
  publication-title: Int J Climatol
– year: 2000
  ident: bb0120
  article-title: ISO 14040: Environmental Management — Life Cycle Assessment — Principles and Framework
– year: 2008
  ident: bb0200
  article-title: Global sensitivity analysis: the primer
– year: 1997
  ident: bb0195
  article-title: Sensitivity analysis of model output: an improvement of the FAST method
– volume: 91
  start-page: 1015
  year: 2010
  end-page: 1057
  ident: bb0190
  article-title: The NCEP climate forecast system reanalysis
  publication-title: Bull Am Meteorol Soc
– volume: 22
  start-page: 383
  year: 2011
  end-page: 397
  ident: bb0145
  article-title: Global sensitivity analysis for models with spatially dependent outputs
  publication-title: Environmetrics
– year: 2012
  ident: bb9015
  article-title: ArcGIS Desktop: Release 11
  publication-title: Redlands
– year: 2001
  ident: bb0240
  article-title: Occupational exposure to noise evaluation, prevention and control
– year: 2009
  ident: bb0050
  article-title: Background noise level and noise level from en route aircraft final report
– year: 2010
  ident: bb0105
  article-title: European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Institute for Environment and Sustainability
– year: 2012
  ident: bb0065
  article-title: Common NOise ASSessment MethOdS in EU (CNOSSOS‐EU)
– volume: 7
  start-page: 165
  year: 2003
  end-page: 175
  ident: bb0030
  article-title: The certainty of uncertainty: GIS and the limits of geographic knowledge
  publication-title: Trans GIS
– volume: 10
  start-page: 606
  year: 1999
  end-page: 617
  ident: bb9020
  article-title: An aggregate public health indicator to represent the impact of multiple environmental exposures
  publication-title: Epidemiology-Baltimore
– year: 2011
  ident: bb0245
  article-title: Burden of disease from environmental noise — quantification of healthy life years lost in Europe
– year: 1998
  ident: bb0015
  article-title: Principles of geographical information systems
– year: 2004
  ident: bb0025
  article-title: Occupational noise. Assessing the burden of disease from work-related hearing impairment at national and local levels
– volume: 10
  start-page: 447
  year: 2005
  end-page: 448
  ident: bb0135
  article-title: Progresses in life cycle impact assessment within the UNEP/SETAC life cycle initiative
  publication-title: Int J LCA
– volume: 9
  start-page: 76
  year: 2004
  end-page: 85
  ident: bb0160
  article-title: A method to include in LCA road traffic noise and its health effects
  publication-title: Int J Life Cycle Assess
– year: 2004
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0025
– volume: 10
  start-page: 173
  issue: 3
  year: 2005
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0095
  article-title: On the use of units in LCA (4pp)
  publication-title: Int J Life Cycle Assess
  doi: 10.1065/lca2005.02.199
– volume: 7
  start-page: 1
  year: 1998
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0020
  article-title: Monte Carlo and quasi-Monte Carlo methods
– volume: 35
  start-page: 91
  issue: 1
  year: 2009
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0080
  article-title: Road traffic noise, sensitivity, annoyance and self-reported health—a structural equation model exercise
  publication-title: Environ Int
  doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2008.08.006
– year: 2010
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0105
– volume: 16
  start-page: 63
  year: 2002
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0230
  article-title: Can global sensitivity analysis steer the implementation of models for environmental assessments and decision-making?
  publication-title: Stoch Environ Res Risk A
  doi: 10.1007/s00477-001-0085-x
– volume: 30
  start-page: 721
  issue: 5
  year: 2004
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0170
  article-title: Life cycle assessment. Part 2: current impact assessment practice
  publication-title: Environ Int
  doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2003.12.009
– volume: 7
  start-page: 165
  year: 2003
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0030
  article-title: The certainty of uncertainty: GIS and the limits of geographic knowledge
  publication-title: Trans GIS
  doi: 10.1111/1467-9671.00138
– ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0065
– year: 2011
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0245
– ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb9000
– volume: 10
  start-page: 606
  issue: 5
  year: 1999
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb9020
  article-title: An aggregate public health indicator to represent the impact of multiple environmental exposures
  publication-title: Epidemiology-Baltimore
  doi: 10.1097/00001648-199909000-00030
– volume: vol. 11
  year: 2002
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0090
– volume: 9
  start-page: 76
  year: 2004
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0160
  article-title: A method to include in LCA road traffic noise and its health effects
  publication-title: Int J Life Cycle Assess
  doi: 10.1007/BF02978566
– volume: 30
  start-page: 701
  issue: 5
  year: 2004
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0180
  article-title: Life cycle assessment. Part 1: framework, goal and scope definition, inventory analysis, and applications
  publication-title: Environ Int
  doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2003.11.005
– year: 2003
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0005
– volume: 104
  start-page: 3432
  year: 1998
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0155
  article-title: Exposure–response relationships for transportation noise
  publication-title: J Acoust Soc Am
  doi: 10.1121/1.423927
– volume: 8
  start-page: 1
  issue: 30
  year: 2006
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb9005
  article-title: Transportation noise and cardiovascular risk: updated review and synthesis of epidemiological studies indicate that the evidence has increased
  publication-title: Noise and Health
  doi: 10.4103/1463-1741.32464
– year: 1993
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0110
– volume: 36
  start-page: 492
  issue: 5
  year: 2010
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0175
  article-title: Nocturnal road traffic noise: a review on its assessment and consequences on sleep and health
  publication-title: Environ Int
  doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2010.03.007
– year: 2000
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0120
– year: 2001
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0240
  article-title: Occupational exposure to noise evaluation, prevention and control
– volume: 14
  start-page: 743
  year: 2003
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0075
  article-title: Statistical sensitivity analysis of packed column reactors for contaminated wastewater
  publication-title: Environmetrics
  doi: 10.1002/env.618
– ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0070
– volume: 4
  start-page: 471
  issue: 17
  year: 2012
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0040
  article-title: Towards a general framework for including noise impacts in LCA
  publication-title: Int J Life Cycle Assess
  doi: 10.1007/s11367-011-0377-4
– volume: 91
  start-page: 1015
  year: 2010
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0190
  article-title: The NCEP climate forecast system reanalysis
  publication-title: Bull Am Meteorol Soc
  doi: 10.1175/2010BAMS3001.1
– year: 2012
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb9015
  article-title: ArcGIS Desktop: Release 11
– volume: 22
  start-page: 383
  issue: 3
  year: 2011
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0145
  article-title: Global sensitivity analysis for models with spatially dependent outputs
  publication-title: Environmetrics
  doi: 10.1002/env.1071
– year: 2004
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb9010
– ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0125
– year: 1999
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0220
– volume: 25
  start-page: 1965
  year: 2005
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0100
  article-title: Very high resolution interpolated climate surfaces for global land areas
  publication-title: Int J Climatol
  doi: 10.1002/joc.1276
– year: 1996
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0115
– year: 2011
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0055
  article-title: ArcGIS desktop: release 10
– year: 1997
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0195
– year: 2007
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0205
– year: 1992
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0085
– year: 2008
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0200
– year: 1998
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0015
– year: 1974
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0235
  article-title: Population distribution of the United States as a function of outdoor noise level, Report 550/9-74-009
– ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0050
– volume: 10
  start-page: 447
  issue: 6
  year: 2005
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0135
  article-title: Progresses in life cycle impact assessment within the UNEP/SETAC life cycle initiative
  publication-title: Int J LCA
  doi: 10.1065/lca2005.11.006
– volume: 34
  start-page: 105
  year: 2012
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0010
  article-title: Model emulation and moment-independent sensitivity analysis: an application to environmental modelling
  publication-title: Environ Model Softw
  doi: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2011.06.006
– year: 2012
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0045
– year: 2011
  ident: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080_bb0225
SSID ssj0000781
Score 2.256173
Snippet Noise is a serious stressor affecting the health of millions of citizens. It has been suggested that disturbance by noise is responsible for a substantial part...
SourceID proquest
pubmed
crossref
elsevier
SourceType Aggregation Database
Index Database
Enrichment Source
Publisher
StartPage 280
SubjectTerms acoustics
adverse effects
Annoyance
anthropogenic activities
computer software
Environmental Exposure
Europe
Geography
human health
Humans
inventories
LCA
LCIA
Life cycle
life cycle impact assessment
Manufactured Materials
Manufactured Materials - adverse effects
Manufactured Materials - standards
Materials Testing
Materials Testing - methods
Materials Testing - standards
methods
Models, Theoretical
Monte Carlo Method
Noise
Noise impacts
Sound
Sound - adverse effects
spatial data
variance
Title Characterisation factors for life cycle impact assessment of sound emissions
URI https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.080
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24035845
https://www.proquest.com/docview/1467068093
https://www.proquest.com/docview/1490528177
https://www.proquest.com/docview/1622608447
Volume 468-469
hasFullText 1
inHoldings 1
isFullTextHit
isPrint
link http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwpV3dSxwxEB_EIggi7VXttVZS8HV1P7L56Jscyum1PpSKvoUkm4UrcifeKfji396Zze4dgh8PPi27THY3M_n4JZn5DcC-K630GjsgQgGX8CqvEy2DSrjLeVE4l-tmQ__3uRhe8LOr8moFBl0sDLlVtmN_HNOb0bp9cthq8_BmPKYYX6600JIOZJRoqD85l9TKDx6Xbh5EZhNPmbFjo_QTHy9873yK2PSefLyKhsWT-CGfn6FeQqDNTHTyETZbCMmO4l9-gpUw6cFaTCr50IPt42XsGoq1nXfWg424Rcdi5NFn-DVYkjU39mFt8h2GQJZdj-vA_AN-gcVISmYXJJ5sWrMZ5WNilC2O9ttmW3Bxcvx3MEza5AqJ50rMk0orL2tlC175yqchC2kI3IkgFWqz4PjFYNMqWK1clQnvM-lLVDUCKqtdHYptWJ1MJ-ELMII1FoGdoqQdNijlijzgUtLxunQi1X0QnUKNb5nHKQHGtelczP6ZhSUMWcKk0qAl-pAuCt5E8o23i_zsLGaetCODU8TbhX90NjaoPjo6sZMwvZvRAklSlhJdvCaj0zJXmZSvyAiEu6nCdtqHndiIFjUjZkSEg-XX91ThG6zjHTkWJVm5C6vz27vwHWHT3O01_WIPPhydjobndB39uRz9B0bgGu4
linkProvider Elsevier
linkToHtml http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwpV1bSxwxFD7ISmmhFLutrbWXFPo6OJdMLr7Joqx13ScF30KSycAW2ZXuKvjvPWeS2UVo9cHXmWQyc04uXzLnfB_AL1db6TUOQIQCLuNN2WZaBpVxV_Kqcq7U3YH--VSML_nvq_pqC0Z9LgyFVaa5P87p3Wydrhwkax7czGaU48uVFlrSDxkliPpzm9ip6gFsH52ejaebCVmqKJzHcWxjhUdhXvjo1QLh6R2FeVUdkSdRRP57kfofCO0Wo5MdeJdQJDuKL_oetsJ8CK-iruT9EHaPN-lrWCyN3-UQ3sZTOhaTjz7AZLTha-5cxJL-DkMsy65nbWD-HltgMZmS2TWPJ1u0bEmSTIwE4-jIbfkRLk-OL0bjLOkrZJ4rscoarbxsla144xufhyLkIXAnglRo0Ipji8HmTbBauaYQ3hfS12htxFRWuzZUuzCYL-bhMzBCNhaxnSLdDhuUclUZcDfpeFs7kes9EL1BjU_k46SBcW36KLM_Zu0JQ54wuTToiT3I1xVvIv_G81UOe4-ZR13J4CrxfOWfvY8Nmo_-nth5WNwuaY8kSahEV0-V0XldqkLKJ8oIRLy54hzLfIqdaP1lRI6IiLD-8pJP-AGvxxfnEzM5nZ7twxu8Q3FGWVF_hcHq7234hihq5b6nUfIAA8Ib_A
openUrl ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fsummon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Characterisation+factors+for+life+cycle+impact+assessment+of+sound+emissions&rft.jtitle=The+Science+of+the+total+environment&rft.au=Cucurachi%2C+S&rft.au=Heijungs%2C+R&rft.date=2014-01-15&rft.issn=1879-1026&rft.eissn=1879-1026&rft.volume=468-469&rft.spage=280&rft_id=info:doi/10.1016%2Fj.scitotenv.2013.07.080&rft.externalDBID=NO_FULL_TEXT
thumbnail_l http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/lc.gif&issn=0048-9697&client=summon
thumbnail_m http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/mc.gif&issn=0048-9697&client=summon
thumbnail_s http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/sc.gif&issn=0048-9697&client=summon