A noise map is a graphical representation that illustrates the distribution and level of noise in a particular area. It is used to analyze and assess noise pollution, providing important information for urban planning, environmental management, and public health. Noise maps typically indicate areas with different noise levels, often using color codes or shading to represent varying decibel levels. Noise maps can be created using various methods, including: 1. **Field Measurements**: Directly measuring noise levels at different locations and times.
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