Affiliation:
1. Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources, University College London 1 , London, United Kingdom
2. College of Architecture, Birmingham City University 2 , Birmingham, United Kingdom f.aletta@ucl.ac.uk , jieling.xiao@bcu.ac.uk , j.kang@ucl.ac.uk
Abstract
This study explores the engagement of national standards bodies and practitioners with the ISO 12913 series on soundscape. It reveals critical challenges in stakeholder engagement, communication, competence, and practical application. A strategic roadmap, aligned with the normalization process theory, is proposed, comprising meaningful stakeholder engagement, building workability and integration, and community building and reflective monitoring. Results underscore the influence of national priorities, communication gaps, limited resources, and the need for practical guidance. Future efforts should focus on promoting cross-disciplinary collaboration and developing tools to quantify the societal and economic impact of soundscape interventions, addressing the multifaceted barriers identified.
Funder
University College London
Publisher
Acoustical Society of America (ASA)