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Golf Courses as Soundscape Refugia: Toward Sustainable Management of Acoustic Landscapes

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  • Agata Gajdek

    (Department of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Technology and Life Science, University of Rzeszów, ul. Ćwiklińskiej 2, PL-35-601 Rzeszów, Poland)

  • Anna Sołtysik

    (Department of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Technology and Life Science, University of Rzeszów, ul. Ćwiklińskiej 2, PL-35-601 Rzeszów, Poland)

  • Sebastian Wójcik

    (Institute of Mathematics, Faculty of Exact and Technical Sciences, University of Rzeszów, ul. S. Pigonia 1, 35-310 Rzeszów, Poland)

  • Anna Martyka

    (Department of Architecture and Cultural Heritage, The Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, Rzeszów Univeristy of Technology, ul. Poznańska 2, 35-084 Rzeszów, Poland)

Abstract

Noise exposure in urbanized environments poses a growing challenge to human health and well-being. Consequently, there is an urgent need to identify and preserve areas with high acoustic quality to support restorative experiences in urban environments. This study examined the soundscape of the Two Ponds Golf Course in Trzciana, Poland, and evaluated its potential as a setting for acoustic and psychological regeneration. A mixed-method design was adopted, integrating a questionnaire survey of 36 players ( n = 36), binaural sound recordings, and landscape analysis. The results indicated that 63% of respondents evaluated the sound environment positively, highlighting the dominance of natural sounds (birds, wind, and amphibians), complemented by golf-related and rural background sounds. Only 13% of respondents perceived the sounds as disruptive. Occasional negative acoustic events, such as aircraft overflights or lawnmower activity, occurred infrequently and had a limited influence on the overall positive perception of the site. These findings suggest that suburban golf courses may function as “soundscape refugia,” providing restorative auditory experiences while supporting biodiversity conservation.

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  • Agata Gajdek & Anna Sołtysik & Sebastian Wójcik & Anna Martyka, 2025. "Golf Courses as Soundscape Refugia: Toward Sustainable Management of Acoustic Landscapes," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(22), pages 1-20, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:22:p:9977-:d:1790261
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