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Title: Noise abatement measures at airports: Contributing factors and mutual dependence
Authors: Ganić, Emir
Dobrota, Marina 
Babić, Obrad
Keywords: Noise mitigation;Noise management;Logistic regression;European airport;Balanced approach;Aircraft noise
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford
Abstract: Airports are known to cause noise-related environmental concerns, mostly because significant environmental impact correlated with operation of airports arises from aircraft generated noise. In order to address this concern, many airports have applied a variety of actions that alleviate negative effects of noise i.e. noise abatement measures (NAMs). Although there are similarities between airports applying some of the NAMs, numbers and types of applied measures are quite different among them. This paper focuses on finding statistical evidence to support the hypothesis that there is a significant correlation between applied NAMs and specific characteristics related to airports. To determine the reasons why airports apply NAMs, a logistic regression method was used on the data set for 246 European airports. As predictor variables, five specific characteristics related to airports (number of runways, number of aircraft movements, distance from the city, population of the city it serves, per capita gross domestic product (GDP) of the country an airport is located in), and ten NAMs based on their mutual dependencies were used. The results demonstrate a significant correlation between the applied NAMs and particular airport-related characteristics, but also between NAMs themselves. These findings can be used to determine-the likelihood of applying a particular NAM to any airport, based on the characteristics that show a significant correlation with the corresponding NAM.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1567
ISSN: 0003-682X
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