dc.description.abstract | Our country is a narrow and crowded country and most of the people are concentrated in metropolitan areas. Therefore, variants of noises have the opportunity to connect with together and it is hard to avoid. Although Noise Control Act has been amended five times since 1983. In addition, the Noise Control Criteria announced in 1992 and was incorporated in low-frequency and complex (clustered traffic) noise, which seems to be leading developed countries, however the actual results unapparent. The outcome can be found the statistics of noise petition cases. From 2015 to 2017, the petition cases decreased 74,000, however, it recovered to 82,000 in 2018.The noise problem cannot be solved until now. The unnecessary inspections not only caused loading to the inspector, but also generated social costs. In the light of this, this research is to explore the existing noise control laws and regulations in a systematic way of thinking, it is found that passive audits are conducted after noise hazards are generated, and penalties are imposed when they exceed the standard value. They only treat the symptoms but not the root cause; And it ignores the connected system, making it impossible to control the source before the noise occurs. Therefore, this research proposes the concepts and procedures for improving the enforcement of noise control laws on the above issues. First of all, we should have a deep understanding of the occurrence and causes of noise, Secondly, my country′s noise control authority and its related systems (competent agencies for various purposes), subsystems (local governments), and components (businesses) become an environmental noise organization management system, Finally, develop systems and related systems for environmental noise management systems and measures. In addition, this research is based on the above-mentioned concepts and procedures to formulate the current noise control laws and regulations and their management and control methods, so as to provide environmental protection managers for reference and use. | en_US |