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The September/October 2024 issue of Acoustics Bulletin is now available
The September/October 2024 issue of Acoustics Bulletin includes these articles:
• The article by Dr R M van Besouw, HM Specialist Inspector of Health and Safety (Noise and Vibration), called ‘Regulator cracks down on rogue consultants’, carries a warning that the content ‘may be disturbing to the readership’. If that doesn’t get you racing to page 20, nothing will.
• We continue to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the IOA. So in this issue for the 2010s, we feature two IOA Specialist Groups; the Senior Members Group and the Sound, Noise and Health Group. (At the end of this year, we will publish a compilation of all the 2024 anniversary articles in a special souvenir supplement, so if you have any memories of the Institute that you’d like to share please email the editor at nickyr@warnersgroup.co.uk at any time.)
• Were you at ICUA 2024? If not, you missed a treat, so take a deep breath and dive into the report that starts on page 26. Hanne Sagen was one of the keynote speakers and she shared her impressive field experience in her lecture ‘The evolution of multipurpose acoustic networks in the Arctic Ocean’. She described how underwater acoustics can be used for many objectives, from climate change to biodiversity or shipping in these very challenging environments. Now that she’s back from the Arctic where she was carrying out a new field experiment in the Nansen and Amundsen Basin, Hanne will provide the technical article for our November/December issue.
• IOA has introduced a new certificate course in soundscape assessment, if it would be helpful to you and your work, turn to page 12, where Chris Barlow spills the beans.
• The UK has an extensive network of offshore renewable energy infrastructure for wind and tidal power generation to help meet the ambition of a net zero future by 2050. The research article in this issue is by Philippe Blondel and Anna Young from the University of Bath and thanks to UKAN+ funding, they have been able to strengthen a research team to address the feasibility of building and deploying a marine acoustic sensing network, using the UK archipelago of offshore renewable energy infrastructure.
There’s plenty more, but if you feel there are gaps in Acoustics Bulletin and you’d like to see articles on other subjects please contact the editor, Nicky Rogers, at nickyr@warnersgroup.co.uk
Just to remind you about our technical articles. Although they are not peer reviewed, they all go through a rigorous internal checking process via the IOA Publications Committee and their panel of volunteer experts. This is intended to highlight any discrepancies in the articles, or areas that may need clarification, which are then referred back to authors for amends.
The deadline for the next issue (November/December 2024) issue is 8 October 2024 at the very latest please.
If you have a technical article that you’d like to submit for consideration, please email the editor at nickyr@warnersgroup.co.uk
Members can access the latest copy by going to: https://www.ioa.org.uk/bulletins
Non-members can access Acoustics Bulletin back issues more than 12 months old by going to: https://www.ioa.org.uk/bulletins
The Environmental Audit Committee Inquiry into Airport Expansion and Climate and nature targets that took place last year and included a recommendation on noise impacts.
Considerations of noise and soundscape are embedded in the Natural Resources Wales State of Natural Resources Report 2025.
In December the Welsh Government(WG) published the outcome of their consultation on changes to permitted development rights (PDR), which includes air source heat pumps (ASHP).
Transport Scotland have published a new Transport Noise Action Plan (TNAP) for 2025 – 2028.
A report commissioned by the Department for Business and Industrial Strategy to look at assessment of noise from onshore wind farms is now published.
The Welsh Government are consulting on changes to permitted development rights including air source heat pumps(ASHP).
As part of their ongoing enquiry into the impact of airport expansion on climate and nature targets, the Environmental Audit Committee will be taking oral evidence tomorrow - Wednesday May 14th.
The Government are seeking views on proposals for changes to the planning process for national infrastructure projects.
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