Soundscape Ecology: Principles, Patterns, Methods and Applications

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Springer Science & Business Media, 2013 M10 28 - 315 páginas

Soundscape Ecology represents a new branch of ecology and it is the result of the integration of different disciplines like Landscape ecology, Bioacoustics, Acoustic ecology, Biosemiotics, etc. The soundscape that is the object of this discipline, is defined as the acoustic context resulting from natural and human originated sounds and it is considered a relevant environmental proxy for animal and human life.

With Soundscape Ecology Almo Farina means to offer a new cultural tool to investigate a partially explored component of the environmental complexity. For this he intends to set the principles of this new discipline, to delineate the epistemic domain in which to develop new ideas and theories and to describe the necessary integration with all the other ecological/environmental disciplines.

The book is organized in ten chapters. The first two chapters delineate principles and theory of soundscape ecology. Chapters three and four describe the bioacoustic and communication theories. Chapter five is devoted to the human dimension of soundscape. Chapters six to eight regard the major sonic patterns like noise, choruses and vibrations. Chapter nine is devoted to the methods in soundscape ecology and finally chapter ten describes the application of the soundscape analysis.

 

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Soundscape and Landscape Ecology
1
Sonic Characteristics of the Landscape
29
Bioacoustics Theories
43
Communication Theories
63
Human Dimension of the Soundscape From Individuals to Society
107
Sonic Patterns I The Noise
143
Sonic Patterns II The Animal Choruses
193
Sonic Patterns III Sounds and Vibrations from Soils
209
Methods
221
Applications
263
Index
297
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