City-wide space-time patterns of environmental noise pollution in Kigali, Rwanda.

IF 5.6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Environmental Research Letters Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-11-24 DOI:10.1088/1748-9326/ae1f2c
Jean Remy Kubwimana, Sierra N Clark, James Nimo, Chantal Umutoni, Pacifique Karekezi, Barbara E Mottey, Claudette Nyinawumuntu, Samson Niyizurugero, Silas S Mirau, Pie-Celestin Hakizimana, Isambi S Mbalawata, Paterne Gahungu, Majid Ezzati, Allison F Hughes, Raphael E Arku
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As cities in sub-Saharan Africa become more crowded, noise pollution is also emerging as an important environmental concern, after air pollution. Yet, unlike air pollution, which is enjoying relatively more public attention, there is limited measurement data and policy efforts on environmental noise pollution. We followed a recent city-wide measurement approach used in Accra (Ghana) and characterized environmental noise patterns in Kigali, a contrasting city with very different topography and regulatory system than Accra to inform urban policy. We established 10 'fixed' (yearlong) and 120 'rotating' (weeklong) monitoring sites to capture both the temporal and spatial patterns in Kigali's sound environment. The measurement occurred between November 2022 and December 2023, and samples were collected at 1 min interval, resulting in 5155 014 (3580 site-days) and 1190 620 (827 site-days) site-minutes of valid data from the fixed and rotating sites, respectively. The 130 monitoring sites covered a variety of geographic and land-use factors across diverse neighborhoods and sources. We computed several noise metrics, including 1 h (LAeq1 h), daily (LAeq24 h), day-time (L day), and night-time (L night). Daily noise (LAeq24 h) levels across the city ranged between 38 dBA and 85 dBA. Commercial, business, and industrial (CBI) and high-density residential (HD) communities experienced the highest noise levels, with some sites constantly above 70 dBA at day and 65 dBA at night. About 63% of our observed day-time values (up to ~72% in some areas) exceeded the Rwandan day-time standard (55 dBA) for residential areas, whereas 69% of the observed night-time values (up to 80% in some areas) exceeded the corresponding night-time standard (45 dBA). In Nyarugenge, the most urbanized district, as much as 75% of our site-days data exceeded day-time standard. However diurnal patterns throughout the city were similar, rising from ~5 am, peaking at about 8 am and plateauing until 6 pm before falling to their lowest at midnight. Overall, noise levels in the city did not vary much by day of the week, weekdays vs weekend, or dry vs wet seasons. Environmental noise in Kigali often exceeded both Rwandan standards and international guidelines, with residents in the city center district, CBI and HD areas at risk of higher exposure, and hence higher risk of adverse effects. Detailed assessment of the sources, at-risk population, and associated health effects may inform Rwandan's environmental policy efforts and city initiatives in the face of the ongoing urban growth and densification.

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卢旺达基加利市环境噪声污染的时空格局。
随着撒哈拉以南非洲的城市变得越来越拥挤,噪音污染也成为继空气污染之后的一个重要环境问题。然而,与受到更多公众关注的空气污染不同,环境噪声污染的测量数据和政策努力有限。我们采用了最近在阿克拉(加纳)使用的全市范围的测量方法,并对基加利的环境噪声模式进行了表征,基加利是一个与阿克拉截然不同的城市,其地形和监管体系与阿克拉截然不同,从而为城市政策提供信息。我们建立了10个“固定”(为期一年)和120个“旋转”(为期一周)监测点,以捕捉基加利声音环境的时空模式。测量时间为2022年11月至2023年12月,每隔1分钟采集一次样本,固定和旋转站点的有效数据分别为5155 014(3580站点日)和1190 620(827站点日)站点分钟。130个监测点涵盖了不同社区和来源的各种地理和土地利用因素。我们计算了几个噪声指标,包括1小时(LAeq1 h)、每天(LAeq24 h)、白天(L day)和夜间(L night)。整个城市的每日噪音(LAeq24小时)水平在38分贝到85分贝之间。商业、商业和工业(CBI)和高密度住宅(HD)社区经历了最高的噪音水平,一些场所在白天持续超过70 dBA,在晚上持续超过65 dBA。在我们观察到的居民区中,约63%的白天值(在某些地区高达72%)超过卢旺达白天标准(55 dBA),而69%的夜间值(在某些地区高达80%)超过相应的夜间标准(45 dBA)。在尼亚鲁热,城市化程度最高的地区,高达75%的站点日数据超过了日间标准。然而,整个城市的昼夜模式是相似的,从早上5点开始上升,在早上8点左右达到峰值,直到下午6点趋于平稳,然后在午夜降至最低。总体而言,城市的噪音水平在一周中的每一天、工作日与周末、旱季与雨季都没有太大变化。基加利的环境噪音经常超过卢旺达标准和国际准则,城市中心区、CBI和HD地区的居民暴露于噪音的风险更高,因此受到不利影响的风险也更高。对污染源、风险人群和相关健康影响的详细评估,可为卢旺达在面对持续的城市增长和密集化时的环境政策努力和城市举措提供信息。
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Environmental Research Letters
Environmental Research Letters 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
11.90
自引率
4.50%
发文量
763
审稿时长
4.3 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Research Letters (ERL) is a high-impact, open-access journal intended to be the meeting place of the research and policy communities concerned with environmental change and management. The journal''s coverage reflects the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of environmental science, recognizing the wide-ranging contributions to the development of methods, tools and evaluation strategies relevant to the field. Submissions from across all components of the Earth system, i.e. land, atmosphere, cryosphere, biosphere and hydrosphere, and exchanges between these components are welcome.
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