Below are some open access research articles about soundwalks, soundscapes, and phone apps used to collect sound level measurements!
- A Pocket Guide to Soundwalking: Some Introductory Notes on its Origin, Established Methods and Four Experimental Variations by Antonella Radicchi
- Citizens as smart, active sensors for a quiet and just city. The case of the “open source soundscapes” approach to identify, assess and plan “everyday quiet areas” in cities by Antonella Radicchi, et al.
- The Hush City project and its relevance to planning policy by Philip Dunbavin and Antonella Radicchi
- The use of mobile applications in soundscape research: open questions in standardization by Antonella Radicchi
- An Exploratory Survey of Sound Levels in New York City Restaurants and Bars by Gregory Scott
- Education in Soundscape – A seminar with young scientists in the COST Short Term Scientific Mission „Soundscape – Measurement, Analysis, Evaluation“ by André Fiebig, et al.
- Ten questions on the soundscapes of the built environment by Jian Kang, et al.
- When Soundscape meets architecture by Brigitte Schulte-Fortkamp and Pamela Jordan
- Analyses of crowd-sourced sound levels of restaurants and bars in New York City – Gregory S. Farber, and Lily M Wang
- Assimilation of mobile phone measurements for noise mapping of a neighborhood – Raphaël Venturaa, et al.
- Beyond the noise: Open source soundscapes – A mixed methodology to analyse, evaluate and plan “everyday” quiet areas – Antonella Radicchi
- Calibration of smartphone-based devices for noise exposure monitoring: methodology, uncertainties of measurement and implementation – Romain Dumoulin, and Jérémie Voix
- Creation of a corpus of realistic urban sound scenes with controlled acoustic properties – Jean-Remy Gloaguen, et al.
- Exploring Our Sonic Environment Through Soundscape Research and Theory – Bennett M. Brooks, et al.
- Evaluation of smartphone sound measurement applications – Chucri A. Kardous, and Peter B. Shaw
- Evaluation of smartphone sound measurement applications (apps) using external microphones—A follow-up study – Chucri A. Kardous, and Peter B. Shaw
- Next generation soundscape design using virtual reality technologies – Wai Ming To, et al.
- Soundscape Ecology of the Anthropocene – Hans Slabbekoorn
- Soundscape- focusing on resources – Brigitte Schulte-Fortkamp
- What To Do About Environmental Noise? – Enda Murphy