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A post implementation review (PIR) for EU Directive 2011/77/EU which increased the term for sound recordings from 50 to 70 years.
Legal noise limits for on and off-road vehicles, and what to do if you're affected by road, rail or aircraft noise
There are limits to the amount of noise that vehicles can make on public…
There’s no legal limit to road noise, although noise levels might be taken…
There are no legal limits to noise from existing railways. If you think…
Noise is regulated to some extent at all UK airports. This can include…
There are strategic noise maps for England provided by the Department for…
Advises on how planning can manage potential noise impacts in new development.
This study reveals findings, which suggest that protagonists of ID need to recalibrate their strategies for promoting accountability
A report setting out the detailed assessment of operational sound, noise and vibration levels for MA05.
A report setting out the baseline and predicted noise levels during construction used in the assessment for MA05.
Sets out the assessment criteria, prediction methodologies, assumptions and route-wide assessment for sound, noise and vibration.
A report setting out the detailed assessment of operational sound, noise and vibration levels for MA01.
A report setting out the baseline and predicted noise levels during construction used in the assessment for MA03.
A report setting out the detailed assessment of operational sound, noise and vibration levels for MA02.
A report setting out the baseline and predicted noise levels during construction used in the assessment for MA02.
A report setting out the detailed assessment of operational sound, noise and vibration levels for MA03.
The principal greenhouse gas and cause of anthropogenic climate change is carbon dioxide. The Social Cost of Carbon (SCC) is the name given …
A report setting out the detailed assessment of operational sound, noise and vibration levels for MA04.
A report setting out the baseline and predicted noise levels during construction used in the assessment for MA08.
A report setting out the baseline and predicted noise levels during construction used in the assessment for MA07.
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