Mr Kenneth Wong Kiu-ho, a Year 4 Bachelor of Arts student in the Urban Studies programme at the University of Hong Kong (HK), has won the Esri Young Scholars Award (YSA) 2017 for his entry “The Dirty of Loudness – Investigation on Traffic Noise Pollution to Residents in Western District”. He has been invited to receive the Award at the 2017 ESRI User Conference in San Diego, California, in July that will be attended by over 16,000 scholars and representatives from the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) industry worldwide. His work will represent Hong Kong and be displayed alongside that of other Young Scholar winners from around the world in the conference.
Kenneth’s research aims to identify the impact of traffic noise pollution on the residents of the Western District, and the results reveal that part of the buildings in Western District are exposed to serious traffic noise pollution. One of his research findings showed that traffic noise of about 60 buildings located next to the highway exceeded recommended standards all day.
The research area includes Tertiary Planning Units (TPUs) 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.1.5 and 1.1.6, which represent areas from Sai Ying Pun to Shek Tong Tsui (see Figure 1). The study first used a mathematical model, with vehicle flow data provided by the Hong Kong Transport Department as a parameter, to calculate the noise generated by the traffic. GIS was then used to calculate the traffic noise at different times in different places in the district to analyse the impact of traffic noise to nearby residents. The research findings were represented in temporal GIS to show the variation of traffic noise level in one day.