Abstract

Coastal tourist towns are subject to considerable population fluctuations between the winter and the summer season, as well as between working days and holidays/weekends.Through the analysis of the data obtained by noise monitoring for both winter and summer seasons at two different points of the town, it was demonstrated that the environmental noise is directly related to the population behaviour. The analysis and comparison of the sound evolution along both working and weekend days showed very typical patterns, which can be used as keys for the forensic acoustics. By analysing these patterns, this method can be applied to determine whether a certain noise corresponds to a working day or to a holiday or weekend.

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