Tolerance for concerts in a public place
Abstract
Awareness of nearby residents' tolerance for holding concerts in Hong Kong Stadium is crucial both for policy making and for theoretical evaluation. Theoretically, this tolerance not only would reflect residents' experience with noise from past concerts but would also be a product of sociological-structural (associated with class, education, and housing) and psychological (associated with past behavior) processes. An economic (based on a...
Paper Details
Title
Tolerance for concerts in a public place
Published Date
Dec 1, 1997
Journal
Volume
137
Issue
6
Pages
739 - 748
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