Yerli, ÖzgürDemir, Zeki2020-04-302020-04-3020160209-4541https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/4341WOS: 000375333900028Noise pollution has become a significant factor, which affects human health living in urban areas. This study aims to explain the relation between noise and different urban land use types such as residential areas, commercial areas, industry areas, green spaces and correlate different samples with the use of urban area and to interpret the results. In this study totally 12 sample areas were sellected, which have different urban land uses and the size of each area is 100 x 100 m. In these areas, noise measurements were made along the year and the relation was examined between seasonal and annual average of noise level and urban land use. Further in 12 sample areas, 50 m intervals from the side of the road which is the noise source, 50 m from the road and 50 m intervals, 100 m from the road and 50 m intervals three measurements were made. It was investigated whether there is relationship between distribution quantities of the use of the sample area of the obtained amount of noise. Consequently, the amount of noise varies with the distance from the noise source. The distribution of the noise varies according to the amount of green area, building land and road. According to consequences, increase in the amount of road and building land leads to rise the noise level while increase in the amount of green spaces decreases the noise level.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessnoisecityurbanland usegreenRELATION BETWEEN URBAN LAND USES AND NOISE. A CASE STUDY IN DUZCE, TURKEYArticle391732745Q4N/A