It can be difficult to locate activities that generate noise within urban patterns such as highways, airports,
factories, and other activities. A new GRASS landscape analysis program r.decay.noise converts a map of
residential patterns into a map of complaint probability associated with placing a given noise source anywhere
within a study area. We will introduce and explain the approach used in this tool and demonstrate its
applicability. We will also introduce use of a related tool, r.decay, to generate maps of night sky illumination
caused by urban patterns. Both can be useful in the identification of historic and projected changes in land
use opportunities. |