Revue Algérienne des Sciences Juridiques et Politiques
Volume 61, Numéro 1, Pages 96-111
2024-03-25
Authors : Boulemaredj Ali .
Controlling noise in Algeria has seen various legal milestones, most notably the two executive decrees N°93-184 of 1993 and N°03-410 of 2003 relating to noise emission maximum limits, which assisted in the establishment of the regulatory framework to safeguard public tranquility. In this study, a quantitative assessment of the sound environment was carried out through a measurement campaign in five locations in Annaba's city center, in order to investigate the feasibility of applying the national noise regulation texts and their compatibility with the lived reality. The main findings revealed that noise levels ranged from 55 dB to 96 dB, primarily emitted by means of transportation as a result of drivers' social behavior, exceeding nearly 90% of the levels specified in the above-mentioned executive decrees.
Noise ; Noise regulation ; Executive decree n°93-184 ; Executive decree n°03-410 ; Annaba
بوسالم أحلام
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عابد يوسف
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ص 117-132.
Yahia Zeghoudi
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pages 74-88.
فنير صبرين
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بوعمامة فاطمة
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ص 357-378.
Boutaleb Djamila
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pages 101-111.
Said Houari Amel
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pages 257-268.