Forests (Oct 2022)

Temporal and Spatial Characteristics of Soundscape Ecology in Urban Forest Areas and Its Landscape Spatial Influencing Factors

  • Yujie Zhao,
  • Shaowei Xu,
  • Ziluo Huang,
  • Wenqiang Fang,
  • Shanjun Huang,
  • Peilin Huang,
  • Dulai Zheng,
  • Jiaying Dong,
  • Ziru Chen,
  • Chen Yan,
  • Yukun Zhong,
  • Weicong Fu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/f13111751
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 1751

Abstract

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We explored the spatial and temporal characteristics of the urban forest area soundscape by setting up monitoring points (70 × 70 m grid) covering the study area, recorded a total of 52 sound sources, and the results showed that: (1) The soundscape composition of the park is dominated by natural sounds and recreational sounds. (2) The diurnal variation of sound sources is opposite to that of temperature, 6:00–9:00 is the best time for the public to perceive birdsong, and after 18:00, the park is dominated by insect chirps. (3) The PSD (power spectral density) and the SDI (soundscape diversity index) of the park are greatly affected by public recreation behaviors, and some recreation behaviors may affect the vocal behavior of organisms such as birds. (4) Spaces with high canopy density can attract more birdsong and recreational sounds in summer, and the combination of “tree + lake” can attract more birdsong. Vegetation has a significant dampening effect on traffic sound. (5) Landscape spatial elements, such as the proportion of hard ground, sky, trees, and shrubs, have a significant impact on changes in the PSD, the SDI and different kinds of sound sources. The research results provide effective data support for improving the soundscape of urban forests.

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