Environmental Noise and Health

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 August 2025

 

Special Issue Editors

Dr. Guoqing Di  Website  E-Mail:dgq@zju.edu.cn
Guest Editor
College of Environment & Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, China
Interests:
His research interests encompass a broad spectrum of environmental acoustics and noise control, with a particular focus on the effects of noise on health, active noise and vibration control, acoustic metamaterials, and the study of sound quality and sound landscapes. Dr. Di is dedicated to advancing knowledge in these fields and is a prominent figure in the scientific community.

 

Prof. Qi Meng  Website  E-Mail: mengq@hit.edu.cn
Guest Editor
School of Architecture and Design, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Interests: His main research areas are in Noise and Health, Noise Control Engineering, Soundscape, Environmental Psychology, and Tranquility Areas.

 

Dr. Hequn Min  Website  E-Mail: hqmin@seu.edu.cn
Guest Editor
School of Architecture, Southeast University, China
Interests: His research focuses on cutting-edge areas including new green high-performance sound-absorbing structures, lightweight thin-layer high-sound insulation structures, and smart information mapping of urban sound environments. Dr. MIN actively pursues scientific research aligned with China's major national priorities, particularly in key sectors such as aerospace, energy transportation, and urban governance.

 

Special Issue Information

Dear colleagues,

 

The pervasive influence of environmental noise and vibration on modern life necessitates a deeper understanding and more effective control measures. This special issue entitled“Environmental Noise and Health”seeks to compile research that addresses the diverse impacts of noise and vibration on human health and well-being, as well as innovative strategies for their mitigation. We welcome interdisciplinary studies that explore the biological, psychological, and social ramifications of environmental noise and vibration, as well as advancements in measurement techniques, control technologies, and policy development. By highlighting comprehensive and integrative approaches, this issue aims to foster meaningful solutions to reduce environmental noise and vibration, ultimately improving quality of life.

 

Dr. Guoqing Di

Prof. Qi Meng

Dr. Hequn Min

Guest Editors

 

Keywords

environmental noise
health impacts
psychological and physiological effects
noise mitigation strategies
noise assessment
technological innovations in noise and vibration control
soundscape

 

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