
Noise is an all-present environment pollutant, considered to be one of the greatest contemporary pollutants. World-wide, co- ordinated actions are conducted in order to develop systems which minimise the noise influence onto society.In this article we argue that novel approach to suppression of influence of noise is useful. Furthermore, we argue that the efficient approach is formulation of the efficient, broadly applicable, ubiquituous, adaptive noise-protection system. The approach combines the natural noise- protection form based on plants with the artificially formed coatings. Elements of the system are discussed, its formation and maintenance analysed and perspectives conjectured.
Social sciences (General), H1-99, noise, nanotechnology, noise, sound damping, adaptation, nanotechnology, sound damping, adaptation, noise ; sound damping ; adaptation ; nanotechnology, jel: jel:Q53
Social sciences (General), H1-99, noise, nanotechnology, noise, sound damping, adaptation, nanotechnology, sound damping, adaptation, noise ; sound damping ; adaptation ; nanotechnology, jel: jel:Q53
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