The influence of sensitivity for road traffic noise on residential location: does it trigger a process of spatial selection?
People move to another house for different reasons. It is sometimes presumed that a process of self-selection might take place on the basis of noise sensitivity, i.e., sensitive people would either leave high noise areas or not move into these areas in the first place. Thus, a "survivor population" would remain in the high noise areas. This research aims to investigate whether such a process can be observed in the Netherlands. The study does not show evidence of a process of self-selection based on noise sensitivity. Nevertheless, the results suggest that noise-sensitive people are less satisfied with their living environment and are more willing to move than those who are not noise sensitive. Due to the limited sample size, external validity is limited.
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- Publication title
- The influence of sensitivity for road traffic noise on residential location: does it trigger a process of spatial selection?
- Publication date
- 22 October 2007
- Publication type
- Publication
- Magazine
- J Acoust Soc Am 2007; 122(3):1595-601
- Product number
- 92119