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For technical information about thi
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1 Policy framework1.1 Overview of t
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2. Measuring and determining existi
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Assessing intrusivenessFor assessin
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industry were sufficient to alter t
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Figure 1.2.The overall process of a
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Figure 1.4.Predicting source noise
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Figure 1.6.Negotiation process and
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has shown that it is a reasonable a
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Table 2.2. Modification to acceptab
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egory for the amenity criteria will
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activities, they also increase envi
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Table 3.1. Methods for determining
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Table 3.2. Determining the existing
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Table 4.1.Modifying factor correcti
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5 Meteorological conditions5.1 Intr
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which is from 10 pm to 7 am.) Winte
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• employing ‘quiet’ practices
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3. Control in transmission—the ne
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8 Negotiation process8.1 The proces
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Features of a negotiated agreementp
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9 Consent/licence conditionsThe pro
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10 Applying the policy to existingi
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11 Reviewing performanceMonitoring
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ReferencesBerglund B. & Lindvall T.
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activities may include construction
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