TY - JOUR KW - Cultural heritage management KW - Cultural heritages KW - Environmental sounds KW - Heritage managements KW - Human society KW - Keynote sound KW - Keynote sounds KW - Obsolescence KW - social context KW - Soundmark KW - Soundmarks KW - soundscapes KW - Technological obsolescence AU - Murray Parker AU - Dirk Spennemann AB - Human existence is accompanied by environmental sounds as by-products of people’s activities and sounds that are intentionally generated to allow human society to function. The resulting soundscapes are perceived and experienced by listeners within a social context. These soundscapes are composed of a myriad of individual sounds in both the individual and communal social spheres, and may be perceived positively or negatively, with some sounds having significant value attributed to them by certain segments of society. This paper explores the type and classification of sounds in the urban environment and presents a best fit model of sound classification in order to enable a greater understanding of the potential heritage management of this resource. BT - Acoustics Australia DA - mar DO - 10.1007/s40857-021-00257-y LA - English M1 - 1 N1 - Publisher: Springer N2 - Human existence is accompanied by environmental sounds as by-products of people’s activities and sounds that are intentionally generated to allow human society to function. The resulting soundscapes are perceived and experienced by listeners within a social context. These soundscapes are composed of a myriad of individual sounds in both the individual and communal social spheres, and may be perceived positively or negatively, with some sounds having significant value attributed to them by certain segments of society. This paper explores the type and classification of sounds in the urban environment and presents a best fit model of sound classification in order to enable a greater understanding of the potential heritage management of this resource. PY - 2022 SP - 23 EP - 39 T2 - Acoustics Australia TI - Classifying Sound: A Tool to Enrich Intangible Heritage Management UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85118570856&doi=10.1007%2fs40857-021-00257-y&partnerID=40&md5=de1b1cbbc1b0aa5849fc0821e5668d60 VL - 50 SN - 08146039 (ISSN) ER -