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    Principles of Soundscape Ecology - Discovering Our Sonic World

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    A pioneer in Soundscape Ecology, Bryan C Pijanowski, present the definitive introduction to an exciting new science. The book cleary outlines soundscape ecology's critical foundations, key concepts, methods, and applications.... Toon meer
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    AuteurBryan C. Pijanowski
    TaalEngels
    ISBN9780226824291
    UitgeverThe University of Chicago Press
    Pagina's464
    Formaat229 x 154 x 31 mm
    BindwijzePaperback
    AfbeeldingenGrafieken/Tabellen en zwart-wit-illustraties
    Jaar van uitgave  2024

    What do the sounds of a chorus of tropical birds and frogs, a clap of thunder, and a cacophony of urban traffic have in common? They are all components of a soundscape, acoustic environments that have been identified by scientists as a combination of the biophony, geophony, and anthrophony, respectively, of all of Earth’s sound sources. As sound is a ubiquitous occurrence in nature, it is actively sensed by most animals and is an important way for them to understand how their environment is changing. For humans, environmental sound is a major factor in creating a psychological sense of place, and many forms of sonic expression by people embed knowledge and culture. In this book, soundscape ecology pioneer Bryan C. Pijanowski presents the definitive text for both students and practitioners who are seeking to engage with this thrilling new field. Principles of Soundscape Ecology clearly outlines soundscape ecology’s critical foundations, key concepts, methods, and applications. Fundamentals include concise and valuable descriptions of the physics of sound as well as a thorough elucidation of all sounds that occur on Earth. Pijanowski also presents a rich overview of the ecological, sociocultural, and technical theories that support this new science, illustrating the breadth of this amazingly transdisciplinary field. In methods, he describes the principles of data mining, signal processing, and mixed methods approaches used to study soundscapes in ecological, social, or socio-ecological contexts. The final section focuses on terrestrial, aquatic, urban, and music applications, demonstrating soundscape ecology’s utility in nearly all spaces.

    About the Author

    Bryan C. Pijanowski is professor of forestry and natural resources at Purdue University, where he is also director of the Center for Global Soundscapes. He is the executive producer of the interactive IMAX experience film Global Soundscapes: Mission to Record the Earth and has authored more than 170 articles appearing in outlets such as BioScienceLandscape EcologyEcological IndicatorsEcological InformaticsProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesJournal of Applied Ecology, and Science of the Total Environment. His "mission to record the Earth" is to study, using soundscapes, all thirty-two major biomes of the world. At press time, he has four more to go. Pijanowski's work has been featured by CNN, PBS's NOVA, NPR's Science FridayNew York Times MagazineScience News, and the Weather Channel.

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    9780226824291
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    9780226824291

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