Soundwalking in South London: listening, place and sonic identity

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Soundwalking in South London: Listening, Place and Sonic Identity Christopher Wood Queen Mary, University of London

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Soundwalking in South London: Listening, Placeand Sonic Identity

Christopher Wood

Queen Mary, University of London

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- reduce traffic speed, congestion and generaldominance by vehicles in order to improve safety andaccessibility for cyclists and pedestrians, particularlythose with mobility issues- improve air quality- enhance the public realm in order to create a senseof place and facilitate regeneration- encourage usage of public transport or othersustainable forms of transport including cycling

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Christopher Wood

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