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An important step in fighting and mitigating noise pollution is its classification and quantification.
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Today, notwithstanding Bronzaft's groundbreaking early study and New York City's ongoing efforts to mitigate noise pollution, much of the field's cutting-edge research originates outside the United States, where there is more funding and interest surrounding the nonauditory health effects of environmental noise.
Through a better outdoor design and management (e.g. by means of green areas, porous asphalt, speed control), or building refurbishment actions (acoustic plaster, absorbing shading devices), the increasing of surface absorption could be useful to mitigate noise environmental pollution and therefore to reduce the sound levels in the proximity of the building façades for their entire height.
It will allow the quarry company to continue mining Fish Canyon under 13 conditions designed to mitigate noise and dust pollution.
Efforts to mitigate noise are often erased.
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) could potentially help in the measurement and monitoring of noise levels, an important step in mitigating and fighting noise pollution.
Noise-control ordinances and laws enacted at the local, regional, and national levels can be effective in mitigating the adverse effects of noise pollution.
"You can only mitigate other manmade stressors like ocean noise, pollution, and hunting".
Modern society is also concerned about specific types of pollutants, such as noise pollution, light pollution, and even plastic pollution.
The most problematic type of noise pollution — traffic sounds from cars and planes — is not so easily mitigated.
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