This contribution deals with one aspect of a literature study /1/ which has been carried out at the University of Oldenburg supported by the Ministry of agriculture and environment of Sachsen-Anhalt FRG regarded to overall annoyance evaluations in multisource environments. The aim was to obtain strategies of how to cope with the different immission parameters which were linked to noises from multiple sources and which have to be combined in a way that the outcome will correspond to a human relatedoverall annoyance assessment. Noises from multiple sources have different effects on man and you often find that overall annoyance of a multiple noise source situation is rated to be less annoying than the most annoying single source. There are variouspossible explanations for this phenomenon.
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