Within the framework of planning activities for noise impact reduction and control, assistance is offered to public authorities in the development of Strategic Noise Maps, Noise Maps, and Action Plans, helping to guide informed and sustainable decision-making.
Strategic Noise Mapping analyses overall exposure to noise caused by various sources within the agglomeration. It enables the assessment of the population and receptors exposed to noise, thereby supporting compliance with legislation (Legislative Decree 194/2005) and the planning of noise pollution reduction policies.
The Action Plan is the operational tool for managing and reducing noise pollution. Based on the results of noise mapping, it sets out priorities, measures and remediation actions, coordinating local strategies and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
Noise mapping enables the representation and analysis of existing or predicted noise levels within a specific geographical area, with reference to one or more noise sources. By defining noise contour lines, it is possible to estimate the impact of noise on the environment and on exposed receptors, in accordance with the provisions of Legislative Decree 194/2005.