Sustainable Mediterranean Construction

PROTECTION FROM ACOUSTIC POLLUTION IN THE SITES OF COMMUNITY IMPORTANCE (SCI) OF CAMPI FLEGREI

Authors 

Paola Lembo

Keywords: 

Noise pollution, Sustainable Development, Sites of Community Importance, Naturalistic Heritage, Tourist Vocation

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Abstract

Campi Flegrei are a vast geographical area that extends to the north-west of the city of Naples. The main municipalities that are part of Campi Flegrei are Pozzuoli, Bacoli and Monte di Procida, where over 120,000 inhabitants live on a territory of 60 Kmq. A territory with a tourist vocation, strongly anthropized by man from road and railway infrastructures, ports, industries, markets, recreational and commercial activities, on which archaeological assets and sites of community importance to be protected insist. On the territory of Campi Flegrei, 15 sites have been identified and included in the Natura 2000 network, including 2 marine reserves, with the aim of preserving the species and habitats for which the sites have been identified, ensuring longterm survival the end of these species and habitats and the protection of biodiversity, taking into consideration the economic, social and cultural needs with a view to sustainable development.
The study intends to define governance strategies common to the entire territory of Campi Flegrei, in order to guarantee the protection from the acoustic pollution of archaeological and naturalistic heritage, without precluding the tourist vocation of the area. It is possible to identify areas and paths with acoustically sustainable gradients, through the introduction of electric mobility, the regulation of recreational activities (discos, bars, pubs, tourist beaches, etc.) with measures to limit noise at the source and limitation exercise hours’.
The purpose is that of sustainable development of the territory to be achieved through the acoustic protection of its Sites of Community Importance.

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SMC N.07 2018

SMC MAGAZINE N. SEVEN/2018

001_ COVER AND INDEX

003_VIEW Soundscape and Sustainable Construction
Dora Francese

023_BOARDS AND INFORMATION

FOCUS ON SOUND, NOISE AND VIBRATIONS

024_ The Sound in the Perceptive Synesthesia of the Landscape
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028_Great Achievements in Room Acoustics: a Subjective Point of View
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035_Ancient Roman Amphiteatres Used for Modern Shows: Acoustics and Problems
Carmine Ianniello

044_The “Good” Acoustics of the Ancient Theaters. Epidaurus Phaenomenon
Georgia Cheirchanteri

050_Silence, Light and Space. Aleph, a Space for Three Abrahamic Religions
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058_Building Acoustics Design: the Role of Materials and Systems
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062_”This Music is Noise!”. Reflections on Possible Relationship between Music, Noise and the Environment
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067_Soundscape and Public Space. Strategies and Technological Devices for a Better Urban Soundscape Quality
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071 _Acoustic Barriers. A System for Reducing Noise and Environmental Impact in Urban Areas
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080_Traffic Noise in Urban Environment: a Review of the Current Research in Greece
Vassilis Vassiliadis, Eleni Antonopoulou

084_Noise In Schools. A Systemic Approach to Improve Acoustic Comfort
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089_Protection from Acoustic Pollution in the Sites of Community Importance (SCI) of Campi Flegrei
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093_Modification of the Acoustic Response of Wood Claddings Though Localized Application of Resonators and Dampers
Gian Luca Brunetti

099_Soundscape and Environmental Design. Towards Defining a Method
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104_LIST OF AUTHORS

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